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Simplified modified Rankin Scale questionnaire correlates with stroke severity
Clinical Rehabilitation, 2013Objective: To further validate the simplified modified Rankin Scale questionnaire (smRSq), we compare it here to a well-established predictor of functional outcome after stroke, the initial stroke severity. Design: Retrospective correlation analysis.
Askiel, Bruno +6 more
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Stroke, 2014
Background: The modified Rankin Scale (mRS) of global disability is the most common primary endpoint in acute stroke clinical trials. Since intuitive scoring of the mRS yields only modest inter-rater reliability, more formal scoring methods, with improved reliability, have recently been developed, but little compared.
Richa D Patel +5 more
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Background: The modified Rankin Scale (mRS) of global disability is the most common primary endpoint in acute stroke clinical trials. Since intuitive scoring of the mRS yields only modest inter-rater reliability, more formal scoring methods, with improved reliability, have recently been developed, but little compared.
Richa D Patel +5 more
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Reliability of the Modified Rankin Scale Assessment Using a Simplified Questionnaire in Japanese
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2021We developed a Japanese version of the simplified modified Rankin Scale questionnaire, of which the agreement between patients or their family members and neurologists was verified in a previous single-center study. In the present study, the reliability of the questionnaire was evaluated in another hospital.The participants were prospectively ...
Kenichiro Yi +4 more
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Modified Rankin scale as a determinant of direct medical costs after stroke
International Journal of Stroke, 2017BackgroundResource use in the acute and subacute phases after stroke depends on the degree of disability.AimsTo determine if direct costs after stroke also vary by level of disability as measured using the modified Rankin scale at the chronic stage after stroke.MethodsIn a multicentre study, we collected acute and chronic in- and outpatient resource ...
Dewilde, Sarah +11 more
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Alternate Measure of Disability Intensity: Modified Rankin Scale
Journal of Stroke Medicine, 2019Objective: This study was aimed to propose an alternate method of scoring the intensity of disability in a patient, which will facilitate ranking and classifying a group of patients in mutually exclusive classes along with the quantification of progress made by a patient or the effect of interventions and also tracking the path of improvement of a ...
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Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2016
In the assessment of poststroke functional outcome, there are 2 alternative approaches to rating patient independence in motion: (1) focusing solely on patient ambulation (discounting self-use of wheelchair) and (2) focusing broadly on patient mobility (counting self-use of wheelchair).
Richa D, Patel +6 more
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In the assessment of poststroke functional outcome, there are 2 alternative approaches to rating patient independence in motion: (1) focusing solely on patient ambulation (discounting self-use of wheelchair) and (2) focusing broadly on patient mobility (counting self-use of wheelchair).
Richa D, Patel +6 more
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Use of the Modified Rankin Scale to assess outcome after arteriovenous malformation radiosurgery
Neurology, 2006To present the results of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) radiosurgery using the Modified Rankin Scale (MRS) as the primary outcome measure and to analyze whether previous AVM rupture or other factors have an effect on outcomes after AVM radiosurgery.We reviewed outcomes after AVM radiosurgery for 243 patients from 1990 and 2001.
Bruce E, Pollock, Robert D, Brown
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Comparison of Telephone and Face-to-Face Assessment of the Modified Rankin Scale
Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2009<i>Background:</i> A structured interview improves the reliability of the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), a commonly used functional outcome scale in stroke trials. Telephone interview is a fast and convenient way to assess the mRS grade, but its validity is unknown.
Paula M, Janssen +5 more
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Stroke Size Correlates with Functional Outcome on the Simplified Modified Rankin Scale Questionnaire
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2013Acute stroke size is one of the factors impacting functional outcome. To further validate the simplified modified Rankin Scale questionnaire (smRSq), we tested its correlation with stroke size.We screened 60 ischemic stroke patients with acute brain images available for stroke volume measurement who were enrolled in 2 smRSq reliability studies ...
Askiel, Bruno +4 more
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Is a Prestroke Modified Rankin Scale Sensible?
International Journal of Stroke, 2011Askiel, Bruno +3 more
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