Cognitive performance is associated with return to work after ischemic stroke in young adults: The ODYSSEY study.

IF 5.8 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY European Stroke Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1177/23969873251324400
Mijntje Mi Schellekens, Esther M Boot, Jamie I Verhoeven, Merel S Ekker, Esmée Verburgt, Maikel Hm Immens, Anne Mertens, Mayte E van Alebeek, Paul Jam Brouwers, Renate M Arntz, Gert W van Dijk, Rob Ar Gons, Inge Wm van Uden, Tom den Heijer, Julia H van Tuijl, Karlijn F de Laat, Anouk Gw van Norden, Sarah E Vermeer, Marian Sg van Zagten, Robert J van Oostenbrugge, Marieke Jh Wermer, Paul J Nederkoorn, Frank G van Rooij, Ido R van den Wijngaard, Paul Lm de Kort, Frank-Erik de Leeuw, Roy Pc Kessels, Anil M Tuladhar
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Abstract

Introduction: Limited data exist on cognitive performance and return to work after ischemic stroke, especially in patients under 50 years. We investigated whether cognitive performance in the subacute phase after ischemic stroke in young adults was associated with unemployment and the inability to retain their jobs among those who returned to work.

Patients and methods: We conducted a multicenter prospective cohort study between 2013 and 2021, enrolling patients aged 18-49 years with first-ever ischemic stroke. Cognitive assessments were performed within 6 months following the index event, covering seven cognitive domains. We categorized patients with cognitive impairment (Z-score < -1.5 on a domain) and as no/mild or major vascular cognitive disorder (VCD; Z-score < -2.0 in one or more domains). Cognitive performance and other predefined characteristics were chosen to identify factors associated with unemployment and, among patients who returned to work, the inability to maintain employment.

Results: Of 525 patients (median age 44.3 [IQR 38.0-47.4] years; 243 women [46.3%]); median follow-up of 6.6 [IQR 4.5-8.2] years), 426 patients (81.1%) returned to work. Sixty-five patients (15.3%) were unable to maintain employment. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, major VCD (OR = 2.0; 95% CI 1.3-3.0; p = 0.002) and cognitive impairment in processing speed (OR = 2.0; 95% CI 1.3-3.3; p = 0.004) were associated with unemployment, but not with the inability to maintain employment.

Discussion and conclusion: In young patients after a first-ever ischemic stroke, major VCD and impaired processing speed in the subacute phase after stroke were independently associated with unemployment, but not with the inability to maintain employment.

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期刊介绍: Launched in 2016 the European Stroke Journal (ESJ) is the official journal of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO), a professional non-profit organization with over 1,400 individual members, and affiliations to numerous related national and international societies. ESJ covers clinical stroke research from all fields, including clinical trials, epidemiology, primary and secondary prevention, diagnosis, acute and post-acute management, guidelines, translation of experimental findings into clinical practice, rehabilitation, organisation of stroke care, and societal impact. It is open to authors from all relevant medical and health professions. Article types include review articles, original research, protocols, guidelines, editorials and letters to the Editor. Through ESJ, authors and researchers have gained a new platform for the rapid and professional publication of peer reviewed scientific material of the highest standards; publication in ESJ is highly competitive. The journal and its editorial team has developed excellent cooperation with sister organisations such as the World Stroke Organisation and the International Journal of Stroke, and the American Heart Organization/American Stroke Association and the journal Stroke. ESJ is fully peer-reviewed and is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Issues are published 4 times a year (March, June, September and December) and articles are published OnlineFirst prior to issue publication.
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