Early development of spasticity following stroke: a prospective, observational trial

Jörg Wissel(Neurologisches Fachkrankenhaus für Bewegungsstörungen/Parkinson), Ludwig Schelosky(Kantonsspital Münsterlingen), J. Anthony G. Scott(Neurologisches Fachkrankenhaus für Bewegungsstörungen/Parkinson), W. Christe(Klinikum Ernst von Bergmann), Jürgen Faiss(Asklepios Fachklinikum Brandenburg), J. Mueller(Vivantes Klinikum)
Journal of Neurology
February 5, 2010
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Abstract

This study followed a cohort of 103 patients at median 6 days, 6 and 16 weeks after stroke and recorded muscle tone, pain, paresis, Barthel Index and quality of life score (EQ-5D) to identify risk-factors for development of spasticity. 24.5% of stroke victims developed an increase of muscle tone within 2 weeks after stroke. Patients with spasticity had significantly higher incidences of pain and nursing home placement and lower Barthel and EQ-5D scores than patients with normal muscle tone. Early predictive factors for presence of severe spasticity [modified Ashworth scale score (MAS) >or=3] at final follow-up were moderate increase in muscle tone at baseline and/or first follow-up (MAS = 2), low Barthel Index at baseline, hemispasticity, involvement of more than two joints at first follow-up, and paresis at any assessment point. The study helps to identify patients at highest risk for permanent and severe spasticity, and advocates for early treatment in this group.


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