1. Abstract 6: A Comparison Of The Modified Rankin Scale And Stroke Impact Scale-ADL For Measuring Function After Stroke
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Cramer, Steven C, Saver, Jeffrey L, McGee, Breann, Cao, Madelyn, Jubb, Ashley, and Holman, Alison
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Introduction:The modified Rankin Scale (mRS) of clinician-rated global disability is commonly used to measure functional outcome after stroke but has limitations such as low granularity and ceiling effects. Measures of functional outcomes with higher resolution could provide improved insights into outcomes and therapeutic efficacy. Here we evaluated the performance of the mRS in relation to the Stroke Impact Scale v2.0 Activities of Daily Living score (SIS-ADL), a valid, reliable, patient-reported measure of post-stroke function.Methods:Patients in the STRONG Study were examined 90 d post-stroke. In addition to the mRS, exam included the SIS-ADL, which asks patients to rate the difficulty of performing 10 ADLs using a 5-level Likert Scale. SIS-ADL scores range from 0-40; higher scores indicate better function.Results:For 499 patients, age = 61.5±14.8 (mean±SD), acute NIHSS = 4 [2-9] (median [IQR], day 90 mRS median = 2 [1-3], and day 90 SIS-ADL median = 35 [26-39]. The d90 SIS-ADL correlated with d90 mRS (r = -0.74, p<.0001). The mean SIS-ADL value decreased with increasing mRS scores, as expected, but there was substantial overlap in SIS-ADL scores across mRS levels (Figure) to a degree beyond the minimal clinically important difference (5.9 points). The SIS-ADL was sensitive to mild deficits, identifying persistent ADL problems in 30/66 (45.5%) patients with a perfect mRS score of 0.Conclusions:In a population of mild-moderate stroke, the SIS-ADL identified a wide range of patient-reported functional deficits within each mRS level and was sensitive to functional deficits not identified by the mRS. The SIS-ADL complements the mRS for measuring functional outcome after stroke and may be useful for study design and sample size estimates for acute stroke and stroke recovery trials.
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- 2022
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