Evaluation of the functional status of the “unaffected” hand in hemiplegic patients

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurology Asia Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.54029/2023imv
Elzem Bolkan Günaydın, Mustafa Çağrı Öcalan, Aslıhan Uzunkulaoğlu, Saime Ay
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Objectives: To evaluate the functional status of the unaffected hand in hemiplegic patients and its relationships with activities of daily living. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 30 right, 30 left hemiplegic patients with ischemic cerebrovascular accident history in last year, and 30 healthy volunteers. All participants were right-hand dominant. Data on age, gender, height, weight, comorbidities, duration of stroke, Brunnstrom recovery stages were recorded. Handgrip strength (with Jamar-type dynamometer), pinch strengths (with pinch-meter), and hand dexterity [with Nine Hole Peg Test (NHPT)] were evaluated in unaffected hand in patient groups and in both hands in control group. Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Scale (Lawton-IADL) and Functional Independence Measure (FIM) were applied to patient groups. Results: Hand grip and pinch strengths were lower, NHPT duration was longer in right (p=0.004, p=0.03, p<0.001) and left (p=0.03, p=0.02, p=0.002) hemiplegia groups compared to control group. Hand grip and pinch strengths were positively, NHPT duration was negatively correlated with FIM self-care performance (r:0.47 p<0.00, r:0.38 p=0.003, r:-0.40 p=0.002), and Lawton-IADL scores (r:0.48 p<0.001, r:0.42 p=0.001, r:-0.56 p<0.001). Conclusion: Ipsilesional hand, which is considered unaffected, functions are impaired in hemiplegic patients. This functional impairment is associated with greater dependence on activities of daily living.
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评估偏瘫患者“未受影响”手的功能状态
目的:评价偏瘫患者正常手的功能状况及其与日常生活活动的关系。方法:选取去年有缺血性脑血管意外病史的右偏瘫患者30例、左偏瘫患者30例及健康志愿者30例进行横断面研究。所有参与者都惯用右手。记录年龄、性别、身高、体重、合并症、中风持续时间、Brunnstrom恢复阶段等数据。对患者组未受影响的手(使用jamar型测力仪)、捏力(使用捏力计)和手灵巧度(使用九孔钉测试(NHPT))进行评估。患者组采用劳顿日常生活工具活动量表(Lawton- iadl)和功能独立性量表(FIM)。结果:与对照组相比,右侧偏瘫组(p=0.004, p=0.03, p<0.001)和左侧偏瘫组(p=0.03, p=0.02, p=0.002)手部握力和握力较低,NHPT持续时间较长。握力、捏力与FIM自我护理表现呈显著正相关,NHPT持续时间与劳顿- iadl评分呈显著负相关(r:0.47 p<0.00, r:0.38 p=0.003, r:-0.40 p=0.002),与劳顿- iadl评分呈显著负相关(r:0.48 p<0.001, r:0.42 p=0.001, r:-0.56 p<0.001)。结论:在偏瘫患者中,同侧病变的手被认为是未受影响的,但功能却受到损害。这种功能障碍与对日常生活活动的依赖程度增加有关。
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Neurology Asia
Neurology Asia CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Neurology Asia (ISSN 1823-6138), previously known as Neurological Journal of South East Asia (ISSN 1394-780X), is the official journal of the ASEAN Neurological Association (ASNA), Asian & Oceanian Association of Neurology (AOAN), and the Asian & Oceanian Child Neurology Association. The primary purpose is to publish the results of study and research in neurology, with emphasis to neurological diseases occurring primarily in Asia, aspects of the diseases peculiar to Asia, and practices of neurology in Asia (Asian neurology).
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