Does cognitive learning potential measured with the dynamic Wisconsin Card Sorting Test predict rehabilitation outcome in elderly patients post-stroke?
CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive learning potential, measured with the dWCST has no added value in predicting rehabilitation outcome in elderly patients post-stroke. ADL independence at admission was the only significant predictor of rehabilitation outcome.REGISTRATION NUMBER NETHERLANDS TRIAL REGISTER: Trial NL7947.PMID:38406989 | DOI:10.1080/02699052.2024.2309257
Source: Brain Injury - Category: Neurology Authors: Martine Wilbers Chantal Geusgens Caroline M van Heugten Source Type: research
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