Frequency of Fals and Degree of Diability in Stroke Patients.

Zikrija Dostovic, Nermin Mesic, Mirza Moranjkic, Hasad Imamovic, Suljo Kunic, Denisa Salihovic, Kenan Galijasevic
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Abstract

Background: Stroke patients have significant disability and an increased risk of falling.

Objective: To determine the incidence of falls and the degree of disability in stroke patients and to determine the correlation of falls with the degree of disability.

Methods: This is a prospective study of 100 stroke patients confirmed by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. We used a demographic questionnaire together with the Glasgow Coma Scale, Stroke Assessment Scale, Rankin Scale and Morse Scale to collect data and analyzed them using SPSS 17, including statistical measures, including Pearson correlation.

Results: Hemorrhagic stroke patients had a higher incidence of falls (p = 0.06). There was no difference in the incidence of falls according to the gender of the patients (p = 0.07). Older people had a higher frequency of falls, and women and patients with hemorrhagic stroke had a higher risk of falling (p = 0.2). Patients with a stroke in the area of the anterior circulation were statistically significantly more disabled (p < 0.05). A weak positive correlation was calculated between the frequency of falls of patients after stroke and the degree of disability (r = 0.08, n = 94, p = 0.4). Stroke patients who also had atrial fibrillation as a comorbidity had a statistically significantly higher frequency of falls compared to patients with other comorbidities (p = 0.02).

Conclusion: Patients with hemorrhagic stroke have a higher frequency of falls. Women, elderly people, patients with a stroke in the area of the anterior circulation and with atrial fibrillation as a comorbidity are statistically significantly more disabled after a stroke. There is a positive correlation between the frequency of falls in patients after a stroke and the degree of disability.

卒中患者跌倒频率与残疾程度的关系。
背景:脑卒中患者有明显的残疾和摔倒的风险增加。目的:了解脑卒中患者跌倒的发生率与残疾程度,确定跌倒与残疾程度的相关性。方法:对100例脑卒中患者进行前瞻性研究,经计算机断层扫描和脑磁共振成像证实。我们采用人口统计问卷,结合格拉斯哥昏迷量表、卒中评估量表、Rankin量表和Morse量表收集数据,并使用SPSS 17进行分析,包括统计学测量,包括Pearson相关。结果:出血性脑卒中患者跌倒发生率较高(p = 0.06)。不同性别患者的跌倒发生率无差异(p = 0.07)。老年人摔倒的频率更高,女性和出血性中风患者摔倒的风险更高(p = 0.2)。卒中患者前循环区功能障碍明显加重(p < 0.05)。脑卒中后跌倒频率与残疾程度呈弱正相关(r = 0.08, n = 94, p = 0.4)。合并房颤的卒中患者跌倒的频率明显高于合并其他合并症的患者(p = 0.02)。结论:出血性脑卒中患者有较高的跌倒发生率。女性、老年人、前循环中风患者和合并房颤的患者在中风后残疾的发生率在统计上显著增加。中风后跌倒的频率与残疾程度呈正相关。
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