Smith J, Brotheridge S, Young J. Patterns of hemiparesis recovery in lacunar and partial anterior circulation infarct stroke syndromes.
Clin Rehabil 2001;
15:59-66. [PMID:
11237163 DOI:
10.1191/026921501668563820]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To investigate patterns of hemiparesis recovery in lacunar (LACI) and partial anterior circulation infarct (PACI) stroke syndromes.
DESIGN
Prospective observational study.
SETTING
District general hospital and stroke rehabilitation ward.
SUBJECTS
Forty-seven patients (25 LACI and 22 PACI) with a first-ever stroke causing a hemiplegia. Average age 76.4 years (range 59-88).
MEASURES
Outcome measures assessed disability (Barthel Index), limb power (Motricity Index) and mobility (Rivermead Mobility Index) at baseline and 3, 6, 9, 12, 16 and 24 weeks post stroke onset.
RESULTS
The time to maximum recovery, time to 50% recovery and area under the recovery curve was determined for each of the outcome measures. There were no statistical differences between these recovery parameters between the PACI and LACI stroke syndromes.
CONCLUSION
Classification of hemiplegic stroke into PACI or LACI syndromes does not distinguish distinctive recovery patterns.
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