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PROSPECTIVE STUDY TO ASSESS NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH STROKE SCALE AS PREDICTOR OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME IN STROKE PATIENTS IN BENIN CITY

1.3.4 2 University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Central Hospital Benin City.
Dr Francis Odiase Dr Edith Kayode-Iyasere Dr Fatai 3 and 4 Akemokwe Prof A.O. Ogunrin
Corresponding Author: University of Benin Teaching Hospital,; Tel: +2347035836711.
Recieved Date: June, 2017; Accepted Date: June, 2017; Published Date: 2017
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BACKGROUND Stroke is a leading cause of disability and predicting functional outcome early at presentation would guide treatment and rehabilitation plans. The aim of this study was to assess baseline National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score as predictor of functional outcome. METHODS Ninety consecutive patients with stroke were evaluated at presentation. The patient`s demographics, clinical features, risk factors for stroke and NIHSS were tested as potential predictors of functional outcome in a multiple regression analysis. The Barthel index was used to measure functional outcome at 28days. RESULTS Significant predictors on univariate analysis were; age, gender, random blood glucose on admission, atrial fibrillation, mean packed cell volume, stroke type and NIHSS score. On multivariate regression analysis the NIHSS score was the only independent predictor of functional outcome (B=,P<0.05). CONCLUSION NIHSS score is an important predictor of functional outcome and should be utilized in stroke care.

Keywords: UME, Post-UME-Screening test, MBBS, Medical Students
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