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Published on: September 16, 2017
Determinants of fatigue after first-ever ischemic stroke during acute phase
Shan-Shan Wang1, Jia-Ji Wang2, Pei-Xi Wang3
1Institute of Public Health, School of Nursing, Henan University, Kaifeng, China.
Background And Purpose:
Fatigue after stroke is common and has a negative impact on rehabilitation and survival. However, its pathogenesis and contributing factors remain unclear. The purpose of this study was to identify factors influencing the occurrence of fatigue after first-ever ischemic stroke in acute phase.
Methods:
We examined 265 consecutive patients with first-ever ischemic stroke during acute phase (within 2 weeks) in two tertiary stroke care hospitals in Henan, China. We documented patients' demographic and clinical characteristics through face-to-face interviews using structured questionnaires and reviews of medical records. Post-stroke fatigue was defined as a score of ≥4 using the Fatigue Severity Scale. Multivariate logistic regression was used to examine post-stroke fatigue in relation to socio-demographic, lifestyle, clinical characteristics and family function.
Results:
About 40% first-ever ischemic stroke patients experienced post-stroke fatigue in acute phase. Post-stroke fatigue was associated with lack of exercise before stroke (adjusted odds ratio 4.01, 95% CI 1.95-8.24), family dysfunction (2.63, 1.20-5.80), depression (2.39, 1.02-5.58), the presence of pre-stroke fatigue (4.89, 2.13-11.21), use of sedative medications (4.14, 1.58-10.88), coronary heart disease (3.38, 1.46-7.79) and more severe Modified Rankin Scale (2.55, 1.65-3.95).
Conclusions:
The causes of post-stroke fatigue are multifaceted. More physical exercise, improving family function, reducing depression and appropriate use of sedative medications may be helpful in preventing post-stroke fatigue.
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