Predictors of gait speed post-stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Amie Marie Jasper , Rolando T. Lazaro , Saurabh P. Mehta , Lindsay A. Perry , Kathryn Swanson , Kyle Reedy , Jeffrey Schmidt
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Abstract

Background

While gait speed serves as a clinical marker and health indicator, there is a paucity of a consolidated review of the factors that are most predictive of gait speed across the clinical stages of stroke recovery.

Research question

What are predictors of gait speed in the acute, subacute and chronic phase of stroke, categorized according to International Classification of Functioning, Health, and Disability (ICF)?

Methods

A systematic search was conducted using four electronic databases following the PRISMA guideline. Included studies were cross-sectional, cohort and case-control reporting the predictors of gait speed, published from January 2000 to July 2024, and involved participants 18 years or older with diagnosis of stroke. Four meta-analyses were performed.

Results

The initial search yielded 311 articles. After screening, 32 articles were included in the final analysis. In all clinical stages of stroke, age was the most common predictor of gait speed, followed by admission walking speed, Berg Balance Scale (BBS) score and time since onset. Knee extensor strength emerged as a predictor in three studies, all in the chronic stage. The meta-analyses indicated that older age was associated with slower discharge gait speed (SMD: −0.004 [-0.01, −0.001]; p < 0.0001) while higher BBS scores at admission were associated with a larger change in gait speed between admission and discharge (SMD: 0.17 [0.06, 0.28]; p = 0.002). Significance. Understanding the modifiable factors can help clinicians target interventions and seek additional care while non-modifiable factors can guide the prognosis of walking function in people post stroke.
中风后步态速度的预测因素:系统回顾和荟萃分析
虽然步态速度是一种临床标志和健康指标,但在中风恢复的临床阶段,缺乏对步态速度最具预测性的因素的综合回顾。研究问题:根据国际功能、健康和残疾分类(ICF),中风急性期、亚急性期和慢性期的步态速度预测因子是什么?方法采用4个电子数据库,按照PRISMA指南进行系统检索。纳入的研究包括横断面、队列和病例对照,报告了步态速度的预测因素,发表于2000年1月至2024年7月,参与者年龄在18岁或以上,被诊断为中风。进行了四项荟萃分析。最初的搜索产生了311篇文章。经筛选,最终纳入32篇文章。在卒中的所有临床阶段,年龄是最常见的步态速度预测因子,其次是入院步行速度、Berg平衡量表(BBS)评分和发病时间。在三项研究中,膝关节伸肌力量被认为是一个预测因素,这些研究都是在慢性阶段。荟萃分析显示,年龄越大,放电步态速度越慢(SMD: - 0.004 [-0.01, - 0.001];p <; 0.0001),而入院时较高的BBS评分与入院和出院期间步态速度的较大变化相关(SMD: 0.17 [0.06, 0.28]; = 0.002页)。的意义。了解可改变的因素可以帮助临床医生有针对性地干预并寻求额外的治疗,而不可改变的因素可以指导中风后患者行走功能的预后。
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Gait & posture
Gait & posture 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
12.50%
发文量
616
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Gait & Posture is a vehicle for the publication of up-to-date basic and clinical research on all aspects of locomotion and balance. The topics covered include: Techniques for the measurement of gait and posture, and the standardization of results presentation; Studies of normal and pathological gait; Treatment of gait and postural abnormalities; Biomechanical and theoretical approaches to gait and posture; Mathematical models of joint and muscle mechanics; Neurological and musculoskeletal function in gait and posture; The evolution of upright posture and bipedal locomotion; Adaptations of carrying loads, walking on uneven surfaces, climbing stairs etc; spinal biomechanics only if they are directly related to gait and/or posture and are of general interest to our readers; The effect of aging and development on gait and posture; Psychological and cultural aspects of gait; Patient education.
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