Neurons and Cognition

Determinants of Disability at 6 Months after Stroke: The GRECogVASC Study

Published on - European Journal of Neurology

Authors: Sophie Tasseel-Ponche, Mélanie Barbay, Martine Roussel, Adnane Lamrani, Thibaud Sader, Audrey Arnoux-Courselle, Sandrine Canaple, Chantal Lamy, Claire Leclercq, Ardalan Aarabi, Alexis Schnitzler, Alain Pierre Yelnik, Olivier Godefroy

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the contributions of background disorders responsible for participation restriction as indexed by a structured interview for the modified Rankin Scale (mRS-SI). METHODS: A subset of 256 patients was assessed at 6~months after stroke using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), gait score, comprehensive cognitive battery (yielding a global cognitive Z-score), behavioral dysexecutive disorders (DDs), anxiety and depressive symptoms, epilepsy, and headache. Following bivariate analyses, determinants of participation restriction were selected using ordinal regression analysis with partial odds. RESULTS: Poststroke participation restriction (mRS-SI score~>~1) was observed in 59% of the patients. In bivariate analyses, mRS-SI score was associated with prestroke mRS-SI score, 6-month NIHSS score, gait score, global cognitive Z-score, behavioral DDs, and presence of anxiety and depression (all: p~=~0.0001; epilepsy: p~=0.3; headache: p~=~0.7). After logistic regression analysis, NIHSS score was associated with increasing mRS-SI score (p~=~0.00001). Prestroke mRS-SI score (p~=~0.00001), behavioral DDs (p~=~0.0008) and global cognitive Z-score (p~=~0.01) were associated with both mRS-SI~score >~1 and mRS-SI~score >~2. In addition, gait score was associated with mRS-SI~score >~2 (p~=~0.00001). This model classified 85% of mRS-SI scores correctly (p~=~0.001). Structural equation modeling showed the contributions of gait limitation (standardized coefficient [SC]: 0.68; p~=~0.01), prestroke mRS-SI (SC: 0.41; p~=~0.01), severity of neurological impairment (SC: 0.16; p~=~0.01), global cognitive Z-score (SC: -0.14; p~=~0.05), and behavioral DDs (SC: 0.13; p~=~0.01). CONCLUSION: These results provide a statistical model of weights of determinants responsible for poststroke participation restriction and highlight a new independent determinant: behavioral DDs.