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Clinical analysis of risk factors for falls in home-living stroke patients using functional evaluation tools
Authors:Wada Naoki  Sohmiya Makoto  Shimizu Toru  Okamoto Koichi  Shirakura Kenji
Affiliation:aDivision of Rehabilitation Medicine, Gunma University Hospital, Gunma, Japan;bDepartment of Neurology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Gunma, Japan.
Abstract:
Wada N, Sohmiya M, Shimizu T, Okamoto K, Shirakura K. Clinical analysis of risk factors for falls in home-living stroke patients using functional evaluation tools.

Objectives

To identify risk factors associated with falls in home-living stroke patients and to predict falls using patient information and functional evaluation tools.

Design

Cohort study.

Setting

Community.

Participants

We recruited 101 home-living stroke patients who had hemiparesis and could walk independently with or without supporting devices. Disease duration ranged from 1 to 22 years (mean, 6.1y).

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

The score of each item of the Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS), and the FIM instrument, sex, age, duration of disease, stroke type, affected side of the body, frequency of rehabilitation, use of sedatives, and Mini-Mental State Examination score were evaluated and the occurrence of falls was observed prospectively for 12 months.

Results

Forty-five (44.6%) participants fell, 20 of whom fell repeatedly. A logistic model for predicting falls was refined until it included 4 predictors: memory score on the FIM, range of motion of the lower extremities on the SIAS, duration of disease, and affected side. The predictive value of the logistic model was 86.7%.

Conclusions

Evaluation tools were useful for predicting falls and devising preventive strategies in the high-risk group of home-living stroke patients.
Keywords:Accidental falls   Rehabilitation   Risk factors   Stroke
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