Recovery of motor function after stroke.

作者: R Bonita , R Beaglehole

DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.19.12.1497

关键词: StrokeStroke severitySurgerySevere strokeHemiparesisPediatricsMotor functionMotor DeficitMedicineNatural history

摘要: The natural history of recovery motor function after stroke is described using data from a 1-year community-based study in Auckland, New Zealand. Of 680 patients, 88% presented with hemiparesis; the proportion survivors persisting deficit declined to 71% at 1 month and 62% 6 months onset stroke. At onset, there were equal proportions people mild, moderate, severe deficits, but majority (76%) those who survived had either no or only mild deficit. Recovery was associated severity not age sex; patients 10 times more likely recover their than Our results confirm reasonably optimistic outcome for further suggest that confined whose moderate.

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