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Risk of Exclusion From Stroke Rehabilitation in the Oldest Old
Authors:Paola Forti  Fabiola Maioli  Elisabetta Magni  Letizia Ragazzoni  Roberto Piperno  Marco Zoli  Maura Coveri  Gaetano Procaccianti
Institution:1. Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy;2. Geriatric Stroke Unit, Medical Department, Maggiore Hospital, Bologna, Italy;3. Rehabilitation Medicine, Emergency Department, Maggiore Hospital, Bologna, Italy;4. Neurology Stroke Unit, Institute of Neurological Sciences–Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Maggiore Hospital, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:

Objective

To investigate whether oldest-old age (≥85y) is an independent predictor of exclusion from stroke rehabilitation.

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Setting

Stroke unit (SU) of a tertiary hospital.

Participants

Elderly patients (N=1055; aged 65–74y, n=230; aged 75–84y, n=432; aged ≥85y, n=393) who, between 2009 and 2012, were admitted to the SU with acute stroke and evaluated by a multiprofessional team for access to rehabilitation. The study excluded patients for whom rehabilitation was unnecessary or inappropriate.

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

Access to an early mobilization (EM) protocol during SU stay and subsequent access to postacute rehabilitation after SU discharge. Analyses were adjusted for prestroke and stroke-related characteristics.

Results

32.2% of patients were excluded from EM. Multivariable-adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of EM exclusion were 1.30 (95% confidence interval CI], .76–2.21) for ages 75 to 84 years and 2.07 (95% CI, 1.19–3.59) for ages ≥85 years compared with ages 65 to 74 years. Of 656 patients admitted to EM and who, at SU discharge, had not yet fully recovered their prestroke functional status, 18.4% were excluded from postacute rehabilitation. For patients able to walk unassisted at SU discharge, the probability of exclusion did not change across age groups. For patients unable to walk unassisted at SU discharge, ORs of exclusion from postacute rehabilitation were 3.74 (95% CI, 1.26–11.13) for ages 75 to 84 years and 9.15 (95% CI, 3.05–27.46) for ages ≥85 years compared with ages 65 to 74 years.

Conclusions

Oldest-old age is an independent predictor of exclusion from stroke rehabilitation.
Keywords:Aged  80 and over  Ageism  Cohort studies  Rehabilitation  Stroke  CI  confidence interval  EM  early mobilization  mRS  modified Rankin Scale  NHS  National Health System  OR  odds ratio  SU  stroke unit
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