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Validity and reliability of the fatigue impact scale in stroke
CONCLUSION: FIS is a valid and reliable multidimensional scale that sensitively discriminated fatigue in the stroke patients from that in the control subjects.PMID:34542023 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1978629
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - September 20, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Elif Balevi Batur Ozden Ozyemis çi-Taskiran Selcen Yuksel Mustafa Cengiz Gulcin Kaymak Karatas Source Type: research

Disruption of Sonic Hedgehog Signaling Accelerates Age-Related Neurogenesis Decline and Abolishes Stroke-Induced Neurogenesis and Leads to Increased Anxiety Behavior in Stroke Mice
In this study, using conditional knockout (cKO) of SHH signaling receptorSmo gene in NSCs, we show a decreased neurogenesis at both SVZ and SGZ in young-adult mice and an accelerated depletion of neurogenic cells in the process of aging suggesting that SHH signaling is critical in maintaining neurogenesis during aging. Behavior studies revealed that compromised neurogenesis inSmo cKO mice leads to increased anxiety/depression-like behaviors without affecting general locomotor function or spatial and fear-related learning. Importantly, we also show that NSCs with a  cKO of SHH signaling abolishes stroke-induced neurogenesi...
Source: Translational Stroke Research - February 11, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

STroke imAging pRevention and treatment (START): A longitudinal stroke cohort study: Clinical trials protocol
RationaleStroke and poststroke depression are common and have a profound and ongoing impact on an individual's quality of life. However, reliable biological correlates of poststroke depression and functional outcome have not been well established in humans. AimsOur aim is to identify biological factors, molecular and imaging, associated with poststroke depression and recovery that may be used to guide more targeted interventions. DesignIn a longitudinal cohort study of 200 stroke survivors, the START – STroke imAging pRevention and Treatment cohort, we will examine the relationship between gene expression, regulator prot...
Source: International Journal of Stroke - November 10, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Leeanne M. Carey, Sheila Crewther, Olivier Salvado, Thomas Lindén, Alan Connelly, William Wilson, David W. Howells, Leonid Churilov, Henry Ma, Tamara Tse, Stephen Rose, Susan Palmer, Pierrick Bougeat, Bruce C. V. Campbell, Soren Christensen, S. Lance Mac Tags: Protocols Source Type: research

Poststroke anxiety is prevalent at the population level, especially among socially deprived and younger age community stroke survivors
ConclusionUsing a conservative HADS‐A cutoff, a high prevalence of definite abnormal anxiety in community stroke survivors is observed. This prevalence increases markedly in younger and more socially deprived stroke survivors.
Source: International Journal of Stroke - November 10, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Niall. M. Broomfield, Anne Scoular, Peter Welsh, Matthew Walters, Jonathan J. Evans Tags: Research Source Type: research

Reliability and validity of the arabic dynamic gait index in people poststroke.
Conclusions: The A-DGI reflected high reliability and validity in the stroke population. The availability of a reliable and valid A-DGI facilitates its use among therapists from Arabic origins, which will enrich the rehabilitation process in their clinical practice. PMID: 24710977 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - March 1, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Alghwiri AA Tags: Top Stroke Rehabil Source Type: research

Functional Status and Patient-Reported Outcome 10 Years After Stroke: The Lund Stroke Register Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— This study indicates that 10-year stroke survivors in Sweden are mostly independent in daily activities and report good overall health and frequent physical activity, although half of them are ≥78 years.
Source: Stroke - May 27, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Jonsson, A.-C., Delavaran, H., Iwarsson, S., Stahl, A., Norrving, B., Lindgren, A. Tags: Health policy and outcome research Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

The Long-term Nutritional Status in Stroke Patients and its Predictive Factors
Conclusions: Malnutrition was highly prevalent, with an important role of change in food intake and food preferences, which could result from brain lesions and specific regimens. Living in an institution needs consideration, as its negative effects can be prevented.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - March 28, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Julie Paquereau, Etienne Allart, Monique Romon, Marc Rousseaux Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Secondary Prevention and Health Promotion after Stroke: Can It Be Enhanced?
The aim was to study if health outcome and secondary prevention were satisfactory 1 year after stroke and if nurse-led interventions 3 months after stroke could have impact. Design was a randomized controlled open trial in a 1-year population. Primary outcome was health status 1 year after stroke. One month after stroke, survivors were randomized into intervention group (IG) with follow-up by a specialist nurse (SN) after 3 months (n = 232), and control group (CG) with standard care (n = 227), all to be followed up 1 year after stroke. At the first follow-up, patients graded their health, replied to the EuroQol-5 ...
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - July 21, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Ann-Cathrin Jönsson, Peter Höglund, Marco Brizzi, Hélène Pessah-Rasmussen Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Depression, stroke and gender: evidence of a stronger association in men
Conclusions Our findings suggest that the depression–stroke association is modified by gender. Further studies are required to examine the underlying mechanisms in men and women.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - February 12, 2015 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Hamano, T., Li, X., Lonn, S. L., Nabika, T., Shiwaku, K., Sundquist, J., Sundquist, K. Tags: Long term care, Stroke Cerebrovascular disease Source Type: research

Medication Self-Administration after Stroke (P5.181)
Conclusion: Stroke patients performed poorly on the HMS, and though performance improved after medication education, this may be related to spontaneous stroke recovery. MSA problems, assessed by HMS performance, may strongly predict post-acute care needs. Funded by: NJ Brain Injury Commission and Kessler FoundationDisclosure: Dr. Oyawusi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Levy has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gentile has nothing to disclose. Dr. March has nothing to disclose. Dr. Hreha has received personal compensation for activities with Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. Dr. Pagaoa-Cruz has nothing to disclose. Dr. Masmela has...
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Oyawusi, M., Levy, B., Gentile, A., March, G., Hreha, K., Pagaoa-Cruz, G., Masmela, J., Galletta, E., Holman, S., McKenna, C., Zhang, J., Barrett, A. Tags: Neuro-rehabilitation: Stroke Source Type: research

Suicide after stroke
In their article "Poststroke suicide attempts and completed suicides: A socioeconomic and nationwide perspective,"1 Dr. Eriksson and colleagues focused on suicide after a serious brain injury (stroke). The authors work at Umea University in Sweden and the study was supported by the Swedish Council for Health and the Swedish Research Council. The study followed more than 220,000 people for 12 years after their stroke. Within this group, the authors counted the number of people who were admitted to a hospital for a suicide attempt and the number of people who died due to suicide. They found that younger less-educated men who...
Source: Neurology - April 27, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Karceski, S. Tags: Stroke in young adults, Other cerebrovascular disease/ Stroke, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke PATIENT PAGES Source Type: research

Improving Adherence to Secondary Stroke Prevention Strategies Through Motivational Interviewing: Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Sciences
Conclusions— MI improved self-reported medication adherence. All other effects were nonsignificant, though in the direction of a treatment effect. Further study is required to determine whether MI leads to improvement in other important areas of functioning (eg, caregiver burden). Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.anzctr.org.au. Unique identifier: ACTRN-12610000715077.
Source: Stroke - November 23, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Barker-Collo, S., Krishnamurthi, R., Witt, E., Feigin, V., Jones, A., McPherson, K., Starkey, N., Parag, V., Jiang, Y., Barber, P. A., Rush, E., Bennett, D., Aroll, B. Tags: Behavioral/Psychosocial Treatment Clinical Sciences Source Type: research

Ethnic Differences in Prevalence of Post-stroke Depression Original Articles
Conclusions: MAs had a higher prevalence of PSD at 90 days than NHWs. The ethnic difference was explained by sociodemographic and health factors, especially low educational attainment.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - January 25, 2018 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dong, L., Sanchez, B. N., Skolarus, L. E., Morgenstern, L. B., Lisabeth, L. D. Tags: Epidemiology, Mental Health, Race and Ethnicity, Risk Factors, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke Original Articles Source Type: research

Socioeconomic Factors Predicting Depression Differ in the Acute Stage and at 1 year After Ischemic Stroke or TIA
The most prevalent psychiatric complication after stroke is depression. Clinically relevant depressive symptoms appear in about one third of cases after stroke.1,2 The frequency of post stroke depression (PSD) is highest in the first year after stroke.3 In a recent Spanish survey of patients with TIA and minor stroke 43.9 % had post stroke depression (PSD) at 10 days after the cerebrovascular event and 8.6 % of patients had PSD 12 months later.4 Severity of depressive symptoms often changes in the first year after stroke.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - August 22, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Ágnes Mirolovics, Magdolna Bokor, Balázs Dobi, Judit Zsuga, Dániel Bereczki Source Type: research