Who goes home? Predictive factors in stroke recovery

One hundred and seventy two stroke patients were assessed two weeks post-stroke by a multi-disciplinary team. The predictive ability of a number of variables, including social, psychological and physical factors, was estimated for four outcome groups. Highly significant factors for good and bad outc...

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Age Factors
Aged
Biological and medical sciences
Cerebral Infarction - diagnosis
Cerebral Infarction - mortality
Cerebral Infarction - rehabilitation
Combined Modality Therapy
Female
Humans
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