Relationships between Pre-Stroke SARC-F Scores,Disability, and Risk of Malnutrition and Functional Outcomes after Stroke—A Prospective Cohort Study |
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Authors: | Masafumi Nozoe Hiroki Kubo Masashi Kanai Miho Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Nursing and Rehabilitation, Konan Women’s University, Kobe 658-0001, Japan;2.Department of Rehabilitation, Itami Kousei Neurosurgical Hospital, Itami 664-0028, Japan; (H.K.); (M.Y.) |
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Abstract: | SARC-F is a screening tool for sarcopenia; however, it has not yet been established whether SARC-F scores predict functional outcomes. Therefore, we herein investigated the relationship between SARC-F scores and functional outcomes in stroke patients. The primary outcome in the present study was the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) 3 months after stroke. The relationship between SARC-F scores and poor functional outcomes was examined using a logistic regression analysis. Furthermore, the applicability of SARC-F scores to the assessment of poor functional outcomes was analyzed based on the area under the receiver operating curve (ROC). Eighty-one out of the 324 patients enrolled in the present study (25%) had poor functional outcomes (mRS ≥ 4). The results of the multivariate analysis revealed a correlation between SARC-F scores (OR = 1.29, 95% CI = 1.05–1.59, p = 0.02) and poor functional outcomes. A cut-off SARC-F score ≥ 4 had low-to-moderate sensitivity (47.4%) and high specificity (87.3%). The present results suggest that the measurement of pre-stroke SARC-F scores is useful for predicting the outcomes of stroke patients. |
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Keywords: | stroke sarcopenia SARC-F score disability malnutrition risks |
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