OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were: to follow the course of recovery of motor function following acute stroke, as assessed by the Physiotherapy Clinical Outcome Variables Scale (COVS), and; to investigate the ability of this instrument to predict length of hospital stay, discharge destination and future home facility. METHODS: In this prospective longitudinal study, COVS was registered at admission and discharge from an acute stroke unit and at 3 months post-stroke onset. SUBJECTS: Sixty subjects were recruited consecutively from a sample of patients after first-ever acute stroke, and of these, 50 received follow-up assessment. OUTCOME VARIABLES: Length of hospital stay, discharge destination and home facility 3 months post-stroke. RESU...
OBJECTIVE: 'More is better' is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however, this has been dev...
In this large-scale prospective cohort study, a propensity score matching method was applied in a na...
Objectives: To (1) determine which clinical assessments at admission to an inpatient rehabilitation ...
Brauer SG, Bew PG, Kuys SS, Lynch MR, Morrison G. Prediction of discharge destination after stroke u...
Background: Some clinical features of patients after stroke may be modifiable and used to predict ou...
Purpose: This retrospective audit explored the relationships between Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) sc...
Objective: This study aimed to describe discharge outcomes and explore their correlates for patients...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether functional status, as measured by the Acut...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
Objective: To investigate which factors during the subacute phase post stroke have predictive value ...
Current assessments do not provide reliable factors predictive of outcome from stroke for stroke sur...
PURPOSE: To examine the association of inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) length of stay (LOS) ...
Objective: To identify patient-related factors that have been found to correlate with functional out...
Objectives: To determine the predictive value of commonly used clinical variables upon ICU admission...
Background and Purpose: Research in recent years has revealed factors that are important predictors ...
OBJECTIVE: 'More is better' is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however, this has been dev...
In this large-scale prospective cohort study, a propensity score matching method was applied in a na...
Objectives: To (1) determine which clinical assessments at admission to an inpatient rehabilitation ...
Brauer SG, Bew PG, Kuys SS, Lynch MR, Morrison G. Prediction of discharge destination after stroke u...
Background: Some clinical features of patients after stroke may be modifiable and used to predict ou...
Purpose: This retrospective audit explored the relationships between Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) sc...
Objective: This study aimed to describe discharge outcomes and explore their correlates for patients...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether functional status, as measured by the Acut...
Objective: ‘More is better’ is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however this has been deve...
Objective: To investigate which factors during the subacute phase post stroke have predictive value ...
Current assessments do not provide reliable factors predictive of outcome from stroke for stroke sur...
PURPOSE: To examine the association of inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) length of stay (LOS) ...
Objective: To identify patient-related factors that have been found to correlate with functional out...
Objectives: To determine the predictive value of commonly used clinical variables upon ICU admission...
Background and Purpose: Research in recent years has revealed factors that are important predictors ...
OBJECTIVE: 'More is better' is a recognised mantra within stroke therapy, however, this has been dev...
In this large-scale prospective cohort study, a propensity score matching method was applied in a na...
Objectives: To (1) determine which clinical assessments at admission to an inpatient rehabilitation ...