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Stroke and unsteadiness - a cross sectional study from primary health care

HANSSON EE; BECKMAN A; NASLUND A; PERSSON S; JANSON S; TROEIN M
NEUROREHABILITATION , 2014, vol. 34, n° 2, p. 221-226
Doc n°: 172198
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3233/NRE-131028
Descripteurs : AF21 - ACCIDENTS VASCULAIRES CEREBRAUX

Dizziness is seldom the only symptom among patients who develop
stroke but patients, hospitalized for vertigo are at higher risk of stroke than
the general population. The proportions of patients who have remaining dizziness
after a stroke seem to be unclear. OBJECTIVES: To study the frequency of
dizziness among stroke patients referred to rehabilitation in primary health care
and to study the relation between dizziness and gender, age, activity and
self-rated health. METHODS: Patients with first-time stroke who were referred to
rehabilitation in primary health care after the initial hospital stay were
included. Dependence/independence in daily activities and self-rated health was
measured. A question about whether the patient had experienced any dizziness or
unsteadiness was asked. RESULTS: Sixty three patients were included in the study,
(39 men, 24 women) aged 36-85 years. The majority of patients were dizzy (70%).
Being female increased the risk of being dizzy substantially (OR 9.43). Patients
with dizziness had poorer self-rated health than patients without dizziness (p =
0.001). CONCLUSION: Dizziness is a common symptom among patients with stroke,
especially among female patients, and is associated with lower self-rated health.
Therefore, it is important to address dizziness in the rehabilitation of stroke
patients.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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