Dove H G, Schneider K C, Wallace J D
Stroke. 1984 Sep-Oct;15(5):858-64. doi: 10.1161/01.str.15.5.858.
An innovative evaluation method is used to study the outcomes and clinical predictions for 97 patients with acute cerebral vascular accidents. The technique involved the participation of several professional disciplines in selecting baseline and treatment variables and making independent predictions about the functional status of patients upon discharge from the stroke treatment center. The data suggest that (1) baseline variables were more important than treatment variables in the participants' predictions about the patients' short-term outcomes; (2) stroke unit staff members were generally successful in predicting patients' functional status; and (3) stroke extensions and other complications are important factors which affect stroke patients' short-term outcomes.
一种创新的评估方法被用于研究97例急性脑血管意外患者的治疗结果及临床预测。该技术涉及多个专业学科参与选择基线和治疗变量,并对患者从中风治疗中心出院时的功能状态进行独立预测。数据表明:(1)在参与者对患者短期治疗结果的预测中,基线变量比治疗变量更重要;(2)卒中单元的工作人员通常能成功预测患者的功能状态;(3)卒中扩展及其他并发症是影响卒中患者短期治疗结果的重要因素。