Relationship between Barthel Index scores during the acute phase of rehabilitation and subsequent ADL in stroke patients

The Barthel Index (BI) cannot be used to measure initial stroke severity or by extension, to stratify patients by severity in acute stroke trials because most patients are bedbound in the first few hours after stroke, either by their deficit or by medical directive. Our objectives were to clarify th...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Medical Investigation 2010, Vol.57(1,2), pp.81-88
Hauptverfasser: Nakao, Shigetaka, Takata, Shinjiro, Uemura, Hirokazu, Kashihara, Michiharu, Osawa, Toshifumi, Komatsu, Koji, Masuda, Yuki, Okahisa, Tetsuya, Nishikawa, Koji, Kondo, Shin, Yamada, Megumi, Takahara, Risa, Ogata, Yoshimi, Nakamura, Yuka, Nagahiro, Shinji, Kaji, Ryuji, Yasui, Natsuo
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Zusammenfassung:The Barthel Index (BI) cannot be used to measure initial stroke severity or by extension, to stratify patients by severity in acute stroke trials because most patients are bedbound in the first few hours after stroke, either by their deficit or by medical directive. Our objectives were to clarify the threshold of acute BI for use in the prediction of subsequent independence in activities of daily living (ADL) and to assist in the definition of acute stroke rehabilitation goals. Subjects comprised 78 patients out of 191 inpatients admitted with acute stroke at our hospital during 2006-2007. The BI ADL score was divided into 2 ranges (BI>=60 and =40 could improve their ADL in 6 months. Patients with a BI
ISSN:1343-1420
1349-6867
DOI:10.2152/jmi.57.81