Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre

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Autor(a) principal: Henriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Henriques, Joana; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão, Jacinto, Jorge; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.180
Resumo: Introduction: This study aims to calculate the percentage of young adults among patients admitted with stroke diagnosis in one Rehabilitation Centre service and study the effect of some parameters on the efficiency of their rehabilitation program in the post-acute phase.Material and Methods: Retrospective, analytical study, drawn up from information contained in the patients admitted in one Rehabilitation Centre service database. Inclusion criteria: hospitalization by cerebrovascular disease diagnosis, namely ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke; first stroke episode and end of hospitalization between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2012. Exclusion criteria: absence of the event date and readmission. Young adult category was defined for age between 18 and 45 years. It was analyzed the impact of time between event and admission to the rehabilitation centre, type of stroke and laterality on injury inpatient rehabilitation program efficiency in young adults. Z test and t test were used for comparison of proportions and means, respectively.Results: Among patients admitted to the rehabilitation centre because stroke, the annual percentage of young adults ranged from 5% (2010) and 23.3% (2011). The average efficiency of the inpatient rehabilitation program for young adults decreased with increasing number of days that mediated the event and the admission date to the Rehabilitation Centre. The effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in young adults who have suffered an ischemic stroke (versus hemorrhagic) was slightly better, but without statistical significance. Conclusions: The results, while not necessarily representative of the national reality, reveal the relevance of addressing the issue of stroke in young adults with the greatest attention. In young adults, the rehabilitation program efficiency in an inpatient rehabilitation centre decreases with the delay between the stroke event and the Rehabilitation Centre admission.
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spelling Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation CentreAcidente Vascular Cerebral no Adulto Jovem: A Realidade num Centro de ReabilitaçãoStroke/rehabilitation; Young AdultAcidente Vascular Cerebral/reabilitação; Adulto JovemIntroduction: This study aims to calculate the percentage of young adults among patients admitted with stroke diagnosis in one Rehabilitation Centre service and study the effect of some parameters on the efficiency of their rehabilitation program in the post-acute phase.Material and Methods: Retrospective, analytical study, drawn up from information contained in the patients admitted in one Rehabilitation Centre service database. Inclusion criteria: hospitalization by cerebrovascular disease diagnosis, namely ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke; first stroke episode and end of hospitalization between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2012. Exclusion criteria: absence of the event date and readmission. Young adult category was defined for age between 18 and 45 years. It was analyzed the impact of time between event and admission to the rehabilitation centre, type of stroke and laterality on injury inpatient rehabilitation program efficiency in young adults. Z test and t test were used for comparison of proportions and means, respectively.Results: Among patients admitted to the rehabilitation centre because stroke, the annual percentage of young adults ranged from 5% (2010) and 23.3% (2011). The average efficiency of the inpatient rehabilitation program for young adults decreased with increasing number of days that mediated the event and the admission date to the Rehabilitation Centre. The effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in young adults who have suffered an ischemic stroke (versus hemorrhagic) was slightly better, but without statistical significance. Conclusions: The results, while not necessarily representative of the national reality, reveal the relevance of addressing the issue of stroke in young adults with the greatest attention. In young adults, the rehabilitation program efficiency in an inpatient rehabilitation centre decreases with the delay between the stroke event and the Rehabilitation Centre admission.Introdução: Este estudo pretende calcular a percentagem de adultos jovens entre os doentes internados com o diagnóstico de acidente vascular cerebral num Serviço de um Centro de Reabilitação e estudar a repercussão de alguns parâmetros na eficiência do seu programa de reabilitação, na fase pós-aguda.Material e Métodos: Estudo retrospetivo, analítico, elaborado a partir das informações constantes na base de dados dos doentes internados num Serviço de um Centro de Reabilitação. Critérios de inclusão: internamento por diagnóstico de doença cerebrovascular, nomeadamente, acidente vascular cerebral isquémico ou hemorrágico; primeiro episódio de acidente vascular cerebral e término do internamento entre 1 de janeiro de 2007 e 31 de dezembro de 2012. Critérios de exclusão: ausência da data do evento e reinternamento. Definiu-se a categoria de adulto jovem para indivíduos com idade igual ou superior a 18 anos e inferior a 45 anos. Analisou-se a repercussão do tempo entre evento e admissão no Centro de Reabilitação, do tipo de acidente vascular cerebral e da lateralidade da lesão na eficiência do programa de reabilitação em internamento de adultos jovens. Utilizou-se o teste z para comparação de proporções e o teste t para comparação de médias.Resultados: Entre os doentes internados no Centro de Reabilitação por acidente vascular cerebral, a percentagem anual de adultos jovens variou entre 5% (2010) e 23,3% (2011). A eficiência média do programa de reabilitação em internamento de adultos jovens diminuiu com o aumento do número de dias que mediaram o evento e a data de admissão no Centro de Reabilitação. A eficiência dos programas de reabilitação em adultos jovens que sofreram um acidente vascular cerebral isquémico (versus hemorrágico) foi ligeiramente melhor, mas sem significado estatístico.Conclusões: Os resultados encontrados, apesar de não serem necessariamente representativos da realidade nacional, revelam a pertinência de abordar a questão do acidente vascular cerebral no adulto jovem com a maior das atenções. Nos adultos jovens, a eficiência do programa de reabilitação em regime de internamento num Centro de Reabilitação diminui com a demora entre o episódio de acidente vascular cerebral e a admissão no Centro de Reabilitação.Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Física e de Reabilitação2015-08-02T00:00:00Zjournal articlejournal articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.180oai:ojs.spmfrjournal.org:article/180Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Física e de Reabilitação; v. 27, n. 1 (2015): Ano 23; 9-130872-9204reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://spmfrjournal.org/index.php/spmfr/article/view/180https://doi.org/10.25759/spmfr.180https://spmfrjournal.org/index.php/spmfr/article/view/180/106Copyright (c) 2015 Revista da Sociedade Portuguesa de Medicina Física e de Reabilitaçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHenriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.Henriques, Joana; Centro Reabilitação AlcoitãoJacinto, Jorge; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão2022-09-20T15:28:50ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
Acidente Vascular Cerebral no Adulto Jovem: A Realidade num Centro de Reabilitação
title Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
spellingShingle Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
Henriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.
Stroke/rehabilitation; Young Adult
Acidente Vascular Cerebral/reabilitação; Adulto Jovem
title_short Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
title_full Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
title_fullStr Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
title_full_unstemmed Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
title_sort Young Adult Stroke: The Reality in a Rehabilitation Centre
author Henriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.
author_facet Henriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.
Henriques, Joana; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
Jacinto, Jorge; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
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author2 Henriques, Joana; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
Jacinto, Jorge; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Henriques, Moisés; Centro de Educação Física da Armada - Centro Hospitalar Lisboa Norte - Hospital de Santa Maria.
Henriques, Joana; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
Jacinto, Jorge; Centro Reabilitação Alcoitão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stroke/rehabilitation; Young Adult
Acidente Vascular Cerebral/reabilitação; Adulto Jovem
topic Stroke/rehabilitation; Young Adult
Acidente Vascular Cerebral/reabilitação; Adulto Jovem
description Introduction: This study aims to calculate the percentage of young adults among patients admitted with stroke diagnosis in one Rehabilitation Centre service and study the effect of some parameters on the efficiency of their rehabilitation program in the post-acute phase.Material and Methods: Retrospective, analytical study, drawn up from information contained in the patients admitted in one Rehabilitation Centre service database. Inclusion criteria: hospitalization by cerebrovascular disease diagnosis, namely ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke; first stroke episode and end of hospitalization between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2012. Exclusion criteria: absence of the event date and readmission. Young adult category was defined for age between 18 and 45 years. It was analyzed the impact of time between event and admission to the rehabilitation centre, type of stroke and laterality on injury inpatient rehabilitation program efficiency in young adults. Z test and t test were used for comparison of proportions and means, respectively.Results: Among patients admitted to the rehabilitation centre because stroke, the annual percentage of young adults ranged from 5% (2010) and 23.3% (2011). The average efficiency of the inpatient rehabilitation program for young adults decreased with increasing number of days that mediated the event and the admission date to the Rehabilitation Centre. The effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in young adults who have suffered an ischemic stroke (versus hemorrhagic) was slightly better, but without statistical significance. Conclusions: The results, while not necessarily representative of the national reality, reveal the relevance of addressing the issue of stroke in young adults with the greatest attention. In young adults, the rehabilitation program efficiency in an inpatient rehabilitation centre decreases with the delay between the stroke event and the Rehabilitation Centre admission.
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