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Severity of unilateral spatial neglect is an independent predictor of functional outcome after acute inpatient rehabilitation in individuals with right hemispheric stroke

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between severity of unilateral
spatial neglect (USN) and functional recovery in activities of daily living after
a right-hemisphere stroke. DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: Rehabilitation
hospital in Italy. PARTICIPANTS: We investigated 107 of 131 inpatients with
right-hemisphere stroke who were consecutively admitted to our rehabilitation
hospital. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: To assess USN
severity, conventional and nonconventional Behavioral Inattention Tests (BITs)
were performed at admission to inpatient rehabilitation at a median of 19 days
after stroke occurrence. FIM was performed both on admission to and discharge
from inpatient rehabilitation to assess functional autonomy. FIM efficiency
(improvement of FIM score per day of stay length) and FIM effectiveness
(proportion of potential improvement achieved) were calculated. RESULTS:
Fifty-four (50.5%) of the 107 patients were affected by USN. In these 54
patients, both conventional and nonconventional BIT scores were significantly
correlated with FIM scores assessed at discharge from rehabilitation: rho values
were .385 (P=.004) and .396 (P=.003), respectively. After adjustment for 7
potential confounders, including FIM scores before rehabilitation, we found a
significant positive association between either conventional or nonconventional
BIT scores and FIM scores after rehabilitation (r=.276, P=.047 and r=.296,
P=.033, respectively), FIM efficiency (r=.315, P=.022 and r=.307, P=.025,
respectively), and FIM effectiveness (r=.371, P=.006 and r=.306, P=.026,
respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Data support the independent prognostic role of USN
severity assessed at admission to inpatient rehabilitation after a
right-hemisphere stroke. Models aimed at predicting the functional outcome in
stroke survivors may benefit from inclusion of USN severity.
CI - Copyright (c) 2011 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by
Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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