Li Ning, Li Jinxin, Gao Ting, Wang Dandan, Du Yang, Zhao Xingquan
Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2021 Feb 3;17:305-314. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S289158. eCollection 2021.
Transient ischemic attack (TIA) and minor stroke had a high recurrence rate, resulting in potential neurological impairment. Only a few previous studies focused on gait and balance disorder in TIA and minor stroke. This study aimed to explore the relationship between gait and balance disorder and TIA/minor stroke.
Eighty-two patients with TIA/minor stroke and fifty-two healthy control participants were recruited. The gait and balance function of the two groups was tested with six measurements (Four Square Step, Tandem, Functional Reach, Gait and Pivot Turn, Timed "Up and Go", and Single Leg Balance tests). The associations between these measures and TIA/minor stroke were determined through linear and logistic regression analyses.
There were no significant group differences in age, gender, body mass index, vision, and cognitive function. People with TIA/minor stroke had poorer performance in all six gait and balance measures (all p<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed TIA/minor stroke was strongly associated with gait and balance disorder (Four Square Step Test [OR, 24.07; 95% CI 5.90-98.13; p<0.001], Tandem Test [OR, 5.50; 95% CI 1.64-18.40; p=0.006], Functional Reach Test [OR, 4.25; 95% CI 1.04-17.33; p=0.044], Gait and Pivot Turn Test [OR, 3.78; 95% CI 1.22-11.31; p=0.021], Timed"Up and Go"Test [OR, 15.79; 95% CI 2.32-107.48; p=0.005], and Single Leg Balance Test [OR, 8.96; 95% CI 2.34-34.01; p=0.001]). TIA/minor stroke patients with older age, cognitive dysfunction, high K-CRP level, and severe atherosclerosis in lower limbs were more likely to have gait and balance disorder.
Our findings highlight the significant relationship between gait and balance disorder and TIA/minor stroke. It seems that people with TIA/minor stroke had a higher possibility to get gait and balance disorder. Gait and balance disorder following a minor stroke or TIA may be attributed to cognitive function in these patients.
短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA)和轻度卒中具有较高的复发率,可导致潜在的神经功能损害。以往仅有少数研究关注TIA和轻度卒中患者的步态及平衡障碍。本研究旨在探讨步态及平衡障碍与TIA/轻度卒中之间的关系。
招募了82例TIA/轻度卒中患者和52名健康对照者。通过六项测量(四方步试验、串联试验、功能性伸展试验、步态及转身试验、定时起立行走试验和单腿平衡试验)对两组的步态和平衡功能进行测试。通过线性和逻辑回归分析确定这些测量指标与TIA/轻度卒中之间的关联。
两组在年龄、性别、体重指数、视力和认知功能方面无显著差异。TIA/轻度卒中患者在所有六项步态和平衡测量中的表现均较差(所有p<0.05)。逻辑回归分析显示,TIA/轻度卒中与步态和平衡障碍密切相关(四方步试验[比值比(OR),24.07;95%可信区间(CI)5.90 - 98.13;p<0.001],串联试验[OR,5.50;95%CI 1.64 - 18.40;p = 0.006],功能性伸展试验[OR,4.25;95%CI 1.04 - 17.33;p = 0.044],步态及转身试验[OR,3.78;95%CI 1.22 - 11.31;p = 0.021],定时起立行走试验[OR,15.79;95%CI 2.32 - 107.48;p = 0.005],单腿平衡试验[OR,8.96;95%CI 2.34 - 34.01;p = 0.001])。年龄较大、存在认知功能障碍、高K-CRP水平以及下肢严重动脉粥样硬化的TIA/轻度卒中患者更易出现步态和平衡障碍。
我们的研究结果突出了步态及平衡障碍与TIA/轻度卒中之间的显著关系。似乎TIA/轻度卒中患者发生步态和平衡障碍的可能性更高。轻度卒中或TIA后的步态和平衡障碍可能归因于这些患者的认知功能。