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Factor analysis of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in patients with large strokes

LYDEN P; CLAESSON L; HAVSTAD S
ARCH NEUROL , 2004, vol. 61, n° 11, p. 1677-1680
Doc n°: 115756
Localisation : Bibliothèque Universitaire de Médecine de Nancy
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was created to detect treatment-related differences in clinical trials and was designed to measure right- and left-sided cerebral hemispheric function. Objective: To validate the original design in patients wit It very large strokes. Design: A previously published factor structure was fit to the data. Then, a new analysis was conducted to explore the underlying structure of the scale in this population. Finally, NIHSS scores and infarction volumes were compared. Setting: The Clomethiazole for Acute Stroke Study- Ischemic, conducted in academic and community hospitals. Patients: Individuals with acute stroke seen within 12 hours of onset. Of 1191 records available, 98% had complete NIHSS scores. Main Outcome Measure: Goodness-of-fit statistic (Bentler) for each factor solution. Results: Two factors were found underlying the NIHSS, corresponding to the left and right hemispheres (goodness of fit= 0.97), using the previously published factor analysis. The new exploratory analysis also suggested 2 factors representing left and right brain function. The median (range) NIHSS scores were 15 (5-25) for right brain strokes and 19 (6-32) for left brain strokes (P<.001). The median (range) infarction volumes were 56.2 mL (0.1381.5 mL) for right brain strokes and 37.8 mL (0.2255.1 mL) for left brain strokes (P<.001). The correlation coefficient between NIHSS,score and lesion volume was 0.37 (P<.001). Conclusions: The underlying structure of the NIHSS conforms to cerebral hemispheric lateralization, confirming previous findings in a new population of large hemispheric strokes. Left- brain strokes score 4 points higher on the NIHSS than right brain strokes of larger volume.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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