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Published in: Neurological Sciences 9/2020

01-09-2020 | Stroke | Original Article

Clinical features of fallers among inpatient subacute stroke: an observational cohort study

Authors: Giovanni Morone, Alex Martino Cinnera, Teresa Paolucci, Henson Dianne Reyes Beatriz, Stefano Paolucci, Marco Iosa

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 9/2020

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Abstract

Background and purpose

The aim of this study is to observe the differences between fallers, common fallers, and non-fallers in stroke patients compared with the global ability in a rehabilitation setting.

Materials and methods

An observational and prospective study has been carried out. A total of 476 subacute stroke patients have been observed. The main outcome measures were assessed using the Canadian Neurological Scale (CNS), Barthel Index (BI), Functional Ambulatory Category (FAC), and Trunk Control Test (TCT) at admission to the rehabilitation unit and after 90 days of the rehabilitation treatment (nearly 3 h for day for 5 days for week) at the discharge with intermediate evaluations after the first and second months.

Results

Out of 397 patients, 109 reported 1 or more falls (27.5%), of whom 67 fell 1 time (fallers) in the hospital (16.9%) and 42 fell 2 or more times (common fallers) (10.6%). For fallers, BI and FAC scores had a significant effect (p = 0.003 for both). Common fallers had statistically significant differences in BI (p = 0.002), FAC (p = 0.012), and TCT scores (0.023) compared with non-fallers.

Conclusions

The severity of stroke may directly increase the risk of fall, and also indirectly, lengthening the hospitalization. Our study seems to suggest that patients with BI scores of between 21 and 30 on admission are more prone to fall in the first period of hospitalization, whereas in the second month, those with scores of between 11 and 20 on admission have a higher risk of falls. In the third month, patients with BI scores below 10 on admission are more susceptible to falls.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical features of fallers among inpatient subacute stroke: an observational cohort study
Authors
Giovanni Morone
Alex Martino Cinnera
Teresa Paolucci
Henson Dianne Reyes Beatriz
Stefano Paolucci
Marco Iosa
Publication date
01-09-2020
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Stroke
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 9/2020
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04352-2

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