2002
DOI: 10.1161/hs0402.105909
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Predicting Outcome After Acute and Subacute Stroke

Abstract: Background and Purpose-Statistical models to predict the outcome of patients with acute and subacute stroke could have several uses, but no adequate models exist. We therefore developed and validated new models. Methods-Regression models to predict survival to 30 days after stroke and survival in a nondisabled state at 6 months were produced with the use of established guidelines on 530 patients from a stroke incidence study. Three models were produced for each outcome with progressively more detailed sets of … Show more

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“…The predicted probability was based on a well validated and reliable model consisting of six variables (age, prestroke independence, prestroke living alone, ability to lift both arms off the bed, ability to walk independently, and ability to talk without being confused). [15][16][17][18] The details of all enrolled patients were kept securely in our coordinating centre to allow proper intention-to-treat analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The predicted probability was based on a well validated and reliable model consisting of six variables (age, prestroke independence, prestroke living alone, ability to lift both arms off the bed, ability to walk independently, and ability to talk without being confused). [15][16][17][18] The details of all enrolled patients were kept securely in our coordinating centre to allow proper intention-to-treat analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…223,224 A Rankin score of 0-2 indicates independent survival, a score of 3-5 indicates survival in a dependent state, and 6 is dead. The Lothian Stroke Registry is a hospital-based register of all patients with TIA or stroke attending the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, collected between 1990 and 1999.…”
Section: Long-term Outcomes After Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…151 Urinary symptoms were measured using the LUSQ 152 and ADL using the Barthel Index. 149 In addition, the following baseline information about the patient were recorded following consent The six factors highlighted with a '*' above form the Edinburgh stroke case-mix adjuster 168 and were collected to enhance patient-level prognostic adjustment of the statistical modelling of outcomes.…”
Section: Ascertainment Of Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%