Thommessen B, Laake K, Bautz-Holter E
Geriatrisk avdeling, Klinikk for geriatri og rehabilitering, Ullevål sykehus.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1997 Oct 30;117(26):3834-7.
Stroke is an age-related disorder where nearly 70% of the patients are over 70 years of age. More knowledge about the outcome and prognosis among the eldest stroke victims is needed. We studied 171 elderly stroke patients admitted to geriatric wards for rehabilitation. The patients were assessed on admittance to and discharge from hospital, and six and 12 months after the stroke. The mean age was 78.4 years. During the first year, 19% died and 25% were admitted to nursing homes. After 12 months six out of ten patients were living at home. Our results indicate that even elderly stroke patients have a potential for functional improvement after a stroke.