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Predictors of poststroke mobility: systematic review.

Louise E Craig1, Olivia Wu, Julie Bernhardt

  • 1College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK. Louise.Craig@glasgow.ac.uk

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Early stroke rehabilitation focuses on mobility recovery. Key predictors for walking ability within 30 days include age, paresis severity, leg power, hemianopia, lesion size, and stroke type.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Clinical Prediction

Background:

  • Restoring mobility is a primary goal for stroke patients during early rehabilitation.
  • Predicting post-stroke mobility recovery is crucial for guiding healthcare professionals, patients, and families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review predictive or associated baseline factors for post-stroke mobility recovery within 30 days.
  • To identify factors assessed within one week of stroke onset that correlate with mobility outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive systematic review and search of major electronic databases were conducted.
  • Included studies focused on prognostic modeling or univariate analysis of baseline factors associated with mobility outcomes.
  • Walking was the most frequently assessed mobility outcome.

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Main Results:

  • Several baseline factors were identified as predictive or associated with walking ability within 30 days post-stroke.
  • These factors include age, severity of paresis, reduced leg power, presence of hemianopia, brain lesion size, and stroke type.
  • Two studies developed prognostic models, and three used univariate analysis.

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  • This review identified potential predictors for post-stroke mobility recovery, particularly for walking.
  • Further validation in diverse patient cohorts and investigation of non-walking mobility are needed.
  • Collaborative data sharing is recommended to advance prognostic research in stroke.