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Outcomes of inpatient rehabilitation of patients with multiple sclerosis

GABER TA; OO WW; GAUTAM V; BREMMER SMITH AT
NEUROREHABILITATION , 2012, vol. 30, n° 2, p. 97-100
Doc n°: 160644
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3233/NRE-2012-0731
Descripteurs : AE3 - SEP

Several trials have demonstrated improved outcomes following
inpatient rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis patients. Two populations were
studied: patients in relapse and patients with no active medical problems
recruited from the community. In every day practice, most admissions for MS
inpatient rehabilitation aim to improve function following sudden deterioration.
The outcomes of inpatient rehabilitation for this population were never studied.
METHOD: Retrospective case note analysis of consecutive admissions of MS patients
from 2005 to 2009 to a specialist neurological rehabilitation unit. RESULTS:
Forty-one cases were identified. 26 were females. Age 25-71 (mean 52 +/- 12).
Disease duration 0-39 years (mean 13 +/- 11). 20 patients were admitted from the
community and 21 were transferred from acute hospital beds. Length of stay ranged
between 11 to 152 days (mean 49 +/- 36). Mean length of stay for wheelchair
dependent patients was approximately double the length of stay for ambulatory
patients. Improving mobility, transfer or posture were the primary cause of
admissions in 37 cases. Sixteen out of 21 ambulatory patients (76%) attained 100%
mobility goals. Only 4 out of 20 wheelchair bound patients (20%) achieved 100%
mobility goals (P 0.002). Neither the type of MS nor the duration of it
influenced the overall outcome. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that MS patients
admitted for rehabilitation following deterioration secondary to a medical or
surgical cause show the same favourable outcome that was demonstrated with MS
stable patients or in relapse. Baseline mobility, but not type and duration of
MS, seems to have a significant impact on the rehabilitation outcome in terms of
gaol achievement.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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