中风受试者跌倒的发生率、情况和后果:一年的随访

Q3 Medicine
M. del Castillo, M.A. Mosteiro, J. Navarro, M.E. Rivas, M. Gianella, M. Ahumada
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摘要

引言跌倒是中风(CVA)后最常见的并发症之一,对康复有负面影响。目的研究脑卒中患者在开始门诊动力治疗后12个月内跌倒的发生率、情况和后果。材料和方法前瞻性设计,案例系列。连续采样。2019年6月至2020年5月期间入住日间医院的患者。包括:诊断为首次幕上卒中且功能性门诊类别评分≥3的成年人。排除标准:其他影响运动的情况。主要变量:跌倒次数、情况和后果。测量了临床、人口统计学和功能特征。结果包括21名受试者,其中13人至少有一次跌倒。受试者报告了41次跌倒:15次是在受影响最严重的一侧,35次是在家里,28次没有指定的设备,29次事件发生时他们是独自一人,在两种情况下需要医疗救助。跌倒者和未跌倒者在功能表现(平衡、步态速度)方面存在统计学显著差异(P<;.05)。步态耐力和跌倒之间没有发现显著差异。结论超过一半的人在没有适当设备的情况下,独自摔倒在较弱的一侧。有了这些信息,可以采取预防措施来降低发病率。
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Incidencia, circunstancias y consecuencias de caídas en sujetos con accidente cerebrovascular: un año de seguimiento

Introduction

Falls are among the most frequent complications following stroke (CVA), and have a negative impact on rehabilitation.

Objectives

To study the incidence, circumstances, and consequences of falls in stroke patients up to 12 months after starting outpatient kinetic treatment.

Materials and methods

Prospective design, case series. Consecutive sampling. Patients admitted to the day hospital between June 2019 and May 2020. Included: adults with a diagnosis of first supratentorial stroke and functional ambulatory category score ≥ 3. Exclusion criteria: other condition affecting locomotion. Main variables: number of falls, circumstances, and consequences. Clinical, demographic, and functional characteristics were measured.

Results

Twenty-one subjects were included, 13 suffered at least one fall. The subjects reported 41 falls: 15 were to the most affected side, 35 inside the home, 28 without the indicated equipment, they were alone when the event occurred on 29 occasions, and in two situations medical assistance was required. There were statistically significant differences (P < .05) in functional performance (balance, gait velocity) between those who fell and those who did not. No significant differences were found between gait endurance and falls.

Conclusion

More than half suffered a fall, alone, to the weaker side, and without the appropriate equipment. With this information the incidence could be reduced by preventive measures.

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Rehabilitacion
Rehabilitacion Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: La revista que es desde hace más de 40 años la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Rehabilitación y referente de la mayoría de las Sociedades de la Especialidad de los países americanos de habla hispana. Se publican 5 números pluritemáticos al año y uno monográfico sobre un tema del mayor interés y actualidad designado por el consejo de redacción.
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