Ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes in young adults: Comparison of functional outcomes and return to work after stroke

Functional recovery and return to work (RTW) after stroke are important rehabilitation goals that have significant impact on quality of life. Comparisons of functional outcomes and RTW between ischemic stroke (IS) and hemorrhagic stroke (HS), especially among young adults with stroke, have either be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical neurology and neurosurgery 2023-10, Vol.233, p.107964-107964, Article 107964
Hauptverfasser: Tan, Sarah Ming Li, Ong, Shi Hui, Yeo, Tseng Tsai, Nga, Vincent Diong Weng, Chew, Effie, Tam, Pui Kit, Su, Peijing, Ng, Megan BJ, Lim, Hui Shi, Yeo, Leonard LL, Sharma, Vijay K., Sia, Ching-Hui, Lim, Mervyn Jun Rui, Tan, Benjamin Yong-Qiang
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Zusammenfassung:Functional recovery and return to work (RTW) after stroke are important rehabilitation goals that have significant impact on quality of life. Comparisons of functional outcomes and RTW between ischemic stroke (IS) and hemorrhagic stroke (HS), especially among young adults with stroke, have either been limited or yielded inconsistent results. We aimed to assess functional outcomes and ability to RTW in young adults with IS and HS, specifically primary spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage (SICH). Young adults with IS or SICH aged 18–50-years-old were included. Outcome measures were modified Rankins score (mRS) on discharge and 3-months and RTW at 3-months after stroke. Good functional outcome was defined as an mRS of 0–2. We included 459 patients (71.5% male) with a mean age of 43.3 ± 5.7 years, comprising 49.2% IS and 50.8% SICH. Patients with SICH were more likely to have unfavourable shifts in ordinal mRS on discharge (OR 7.52, CI 5.18–10.87, p 
ISSN:0303-8467
1872-6968
DOI:10.1016/j.clineuro.2023.107964