Changes in Long-Term Functional Independence in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Stroke: Comparison of the Responsiveness of the Modified Barthel Index and the Functional Independence Measure
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Korean Stroke Cohort for Functioning and Rehabilitation (KOSCO)
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Stroke Severity and Functional Assessments
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Patients Characteristics
3.2. Changes in NIHSS Scores in the Moderate and Severe Groups
3.3. Long-Term Changes in Functional Independence in the Moderate and Severe Groups
3.4. Comparison of MBI and FIM Scores at Each Time Point in the Moderate and Severe Groups
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Moderate Group (n = 673) | Severe Group (n = 125) | ||
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Age (mean ± SD) | 65.98 ± 12.25 | 69.35 ± 10.81 | |
Sex (%) | Male | 411 (61.1) | 62 (49.6) |
Female | 262 (38.9) | 63 (50.4) | |
Education (%) | Uneducated | 90 (13.4) | 20 (16.0) |
6 years | 140 (20.8) | 23 (18.4) | |
9 years | 128 (19.0) | 28 (22.4) | |
12 years | 196 (29.1) | 30 (24.0) | |
Over 14 years | 90 (13.4) | 20 (16.0) | |
N/A | 29 (4.3) | 4 (3.2) | |
Ischemic Type (%) | Large artery atherosclerosis | 376 (55.9) | 65 (52.0) |
Small vessel occlusion | 105 (15.6) | 12 (9.6) | |
Cardio-embolism | 99 (14.7) | 32 (25.6) | |
Other determined | 33 (4.9) | 7 (5.6) | |
Undetermined ischemic stroke | 60 (8.9) | 9 (7.2) | |
NIHSS at the time of hospitalization (mean ± SD) | 8.14 ± 2.99 | 19.47 ± 3.60 | |
K-MMSE at the time of hospitalization (mean ± SD) | 20.19 ± 9.11 | 14.09 ± 11.33 |
Time (I) | Time (J) | MD (I-J) | SE | p Value | 95% CI | |
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Moderate group (n = 673) | Discharge | 3 months | 1.218 * | 0.117 | 0.000 * | 0.988–1.449 |
3 months | 6 months | 0.229 * | 0.083 | 0.006 * | 0.065–0.397 | |
6 months | 12 months | 0.080 | 0.096 | 0.405 | −0.109–0.269 | |
12 months | 18 months | 0.131 | 0.076 | 0.085 | −0.018–0.280 | |
18 months | 24 months | −0.083 | 0.072 | 0.250 | −0.225–0.059 | |
Severe group (n = 125) | Discharge | 3 months | 1.312 * | 0.383 | 0.001 * | 0.554–2.070 |
3 months | 6 months | 0.376 | 0.286 | 0.191 | −0.190–0.942 | |
6 months | 12 months | −0.096 | 0.357 | 0.789 | −0.804–0.612 | |
12 months | 18 months | −0.008 | 0.311 | 0.979 | −0.623–0.607 | |
18 months | 24 months | −0.448 | 0.276 | 0.107 | −0.994–0.098 |
Time | MBI | FIM | ||
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Moderate Group (n = 673) | Severe Group (n = 125) | Moderate Group (n = 673) | Severe Group (n = 125) | |
Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | |
Discharge | 68.07 ± 28.04 | 40.74 ± 35.62 | 90.39 ± 28.02 | 61.33 ± 36.33 |
3 months | 81.28 ± 26.94 | 51.04 ± 38.09 | 102.93 ± 28.32 | 69.1 ± 38.88 |
6 months | 82.85 ± 26.90 | 53.94 ± 37.76 | 105.04 ± 28.05 | 72.20 ± 38.22 |
12 months | 84.48 ± 27.00 | 55.26 ± 38.94 | 106.57 ± 28.42 | 74.10 ± 39.33 |
18 months | 84.79 ± 27.52 | 56.95 ± 39.45 | 107.02 ± 28.77 | 76.27 ± 40.33 |
24 months | 84.21 ± 28.65 | 55.10 ± 40.22 | 106.80 ± 29.74 | 73.67 ± 41.24 |
Time (I) | Time (J) | MD (J-I) | SE | p Value | 95% CI | ||
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Moderate group (n = 673) | MBI | Discharge | 3 months | 13.214 * | 0.812 | 0.000 * | 11.6202–14.808 |
3 months | 6 months | 1.571 * | 0.405 | 0.000 * | 0.776–2.365 | ||
6 months | 12 months | 1.630 * | 0.440 | 0.000 * | 0.766–2.494 | ||
12 months | 18 months | 0.308 | 0.367 | 0.402 | 0.413–1.028 | ||
18 months | 24 months | −0.579 | 0.386 | 0.134 | −1.338–0.179 | ||
FIM | Discharge | 3 months | 12.535 * | 0.817 | 0.000 * | 10.930–14.140 | |
3 months | 6 months | 2.108 * | 0.435 | 0.000 * | 1.255–2.962 | ||
6 months | 12 months | 1.533 * | 0.450 | 0.001 * | 0.649–2.418 | ||
12 months | 18 months | 0.447 | 0.381 | 0.241 | −0.300–1.195 | ||
18 months | 24 months | −0.214 | 0.374 | 0.568 | −0.949–0.521 | ||
Severe group (n = 125) | MBI | Discharge | 3 months | 10.296 * | 1.467 | 0.000 * | 7.393–13.199 |
3 months | 6 months | 2.896 * | 1.351 | 0.034 * | 0.221–5.571 | ||
6 months | 12 months | 1.328 | 1.106 | 0.232 | −0.861–3.517 | ||
12 months | 18 months | 1.688 | 1.067 | 0.116 | −0.423–3.799 | ||
18 months | 24 months | −1.856 | 1.135 | 0.105 | −4.103–0.391 | ||
FIM | Discharge | 3 months | 7.792 * | 1.461 | 0.000 * | 4.900–10.684 | |
3 months | 6 months | 3.080 * | 1.276 | 0.017 * | 0.555–5.605 | ||
6 months | 12 months | 1.896 | 1.080 | 0.082 | −0.241–4.033 | ||
12 months | 18 months | 2.176 * | 1.006 | 0.032 * | 0.185–4.167 | ||
18 months | 24 months | −2.600 * | 0.900 | 0.005 * | −4.381–−0.819 |
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Lee, E.Y.; Sohn, M.K.; Lee, J.M.; Kim, D.Y.; Shin, Y.I.; Oh, G.J.; Lee, Y.S.; Lee, S.Y.; Song, M.K.; Han, J.H.; et al. Changes in Long-Term Functional Independence in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Stroke: Comparison of the Responsiveness of the Modified Barthel Index and the Functional Independence Measure. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 9612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159612
Lee EY, Sohn MK, Lee JM, Kim DY, Shin YI, Oh GJ, Lee YS, Lee SY, Song MK, Han JH, et al. Changes in Long-Term Functional Independence in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Stroke: Comparison of the Responsiveness of the Modified Barthel Index and the Functional Independence Measure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(15):9612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159612
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Eun Young, Min Kyun Sohn, Jong Min Lee, Deog Young Kim, Yong Il Shin, Gyung Jae Oh, Yang Soo Lee, So Young Lee, Min Keun Song, Jun Hee Han, and et al. 2022. "Changes in Long-Term Functional Independence in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Stroke: Comparison of the Responsiveness of the Modified Barthel Index and the Functional Independence Measure" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15: 9612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159612
APA StyleLee, E. Y., Sohn, M. K., Lee, J. M., Kim, D. Y., Shin, Y. I., Oh, G. J., Lee, Y. S., Lee, S. Y., Song, M. K., Han, J. H., Ahn, J. H., Lee, Y. H., Chang, W. H., Choi, S. M., Lee, S. K., Joo, M. C., & Kim, Y. H. (2022). Changes in Long-Term Functional Independence in Patients with Moderate and Severe Ischemic Stroke: Comparison of the Responsiveness of the Modified Barthel Index and the Functional Independence Measure. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 9612. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159612