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Association of physical functioning with same-hospital readmission after stroke

BOHANNON RW; LEE N
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 83, n° 6, p. 434-438
Doc n°: 114186
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

Readmission after hospitalization for stroke is an important outcome. We sought to document the frequency of same-hospital readmission and to determine the relative value of physical functioning as a predictor of the outcome. Design: Consenting patients (n = 228) who were admitted for ischemic stroke were characterized according to demographics, stroke severity, and self-reported prestroke and postadmission physical functioning. The hospital's administrative database was used to track read-missions during the year after index hospitalization. Results: Same-hospital readmissions were experienced by 37.3% of the patients. The readmissions usually occurred within 100 days of discharge. The most common readmission diagnosis was stroke (14.1 %). Lower prestroke and postadmission physical functionling (as reflected by dichotomous Barthel index scores) were weak but significant predictors of readmission (r = -0.165 and -0.268, respectively). Regression analysis showed that once postadmission physical functioning was accounted for, neither prestroke functioning nor any other measured variable added to the explanation of same-hospital readmission. Conclusion: The importance of physical functioning goes beyond rehabilitation. It is a potentially modifiable variable with implications for readmission.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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