Predictors of Depressive Mood in Patients With Isolated Cerebellar Stroke: A Retrospective Study

作者: Dong Jin Koh , Na Young Kim , Yong Wook Kim

DOI: 10.5535/ARM.2016.40.3.412

关键词: Logistic regressionGeriatric Depression ScalePhysical therapyCerebellar hemisphereStrokeUnivariate analysisMedicineInternal medicineOdds ratioDepression (differential diagnoses)Cerebellum

摘要: Objective To identify predictive factors of depressive mood in patients with isolated cerebellar stroke. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed who had experienced their first stroke during 2002–2014. The were classified into two groups by the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) (non-depressive group, 0≤GDS≤16; 17≤GDS≤30). Data on demographic and socioeconomic factors, comorbidities, functional level, cognitive linguistic function, characteristics collected. Significant variables univariate analysis analyzed using logistic regression. Results Fifty-two enrolled, whom 55.8% mood, older (p=0.021), higher hypertension rates (p=0.014). Cognitive functions did not differ between groups. group ischemic (p=0.035) showed a dominant right posterior hemisphere lesion (p=0.028), which independently associated multiple regression (odds ratio, 5.081; 95% confidence interval, 1.261–20.479). Conclusion risk after increased at old age, history hypertension, stroke, hemisphere. most significant determining factor Early detection is important to prevent manage

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