Prevalence and predictors of pain and fatigue after stroke: a population-based study

被引:138
作者
Appelros, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Orebro Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, S-70185 Orebro, Sweden
[2] Karolinska Inst, Neurotec Dept, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
fatigue; pain; prognosis; stroke;
D O I
10.1097/MRR.0b013e328010c7b8
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Pain and fatigue are two often overlooked symptoms after stroke. Their prevalence and determinants are not well understood. In this study patients with first-ever stroke (n=377) were examined at baseline and after 1 year. General characteristics of the patients, as well as stroke type, stroke severity and risk factors were registered at baseline. After 1 year survivors 0=253) were examined with respect to residual impairment, disability, cognition and depression. They were asked whether they had experienced pain and/or fatigue which had started after the stroke, and which the patient felt to be stroke related. Twenty-eight patients (11 %) had stroke-associated pain and 135 (53%) had stroke-associated fatigue. Pain was associated with depression and different manifestations of stroke severity, especially degree of paresis at baseline. Fatigue was more associated with physical disability. In univariate analysis, fatigue was also associated with sleep disturbances. In conclusion, it is important to be aware of the occurrence of pain and fatigue after stroke, because these symptoms are common, they impair quality of life and they are potentially treatable. Post-stroke depression may coexist with pain and fatigue. The detection of one symptom should lead to consideration of the others. Follow-up and individual assessment of stroke patients is crucial.
引用
收藏
页码:329 / 333
页数:5
相关论文
共 26 条
  • [1] CLASSIFICATION OF SUBTYPE OF ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE - DEFINITIONS FOR USE IN A MULTICENTER CLINICAL-TRIAL
    ADAMS, HP
    BENDIXEN, BH
    KAPPELLE, LJ
    BILLER, J
    LOVE, BB
    GORDON, DL
    MARSH, EE
    KASE, CS
    WOLF, PA
    BABIKIAN, VL
    LICATAGEHR, EE
    ALLEN, N
    BRASS, LM
    FAYAD, PB
    PAVALKIS, FJ
    WEINBERGER, JM
    TUHRIM, S
    RUDOLPH, SH
    HOROWITZ, DR
    BITTON, A
    MOHR, JP
    SACCO, RL
    CLAVIJO, M
    ROSENBAUM, DM
    SPARR, SA
    KATZ, P
    KLONOWSKI, E
    CULEBRAS, A
    CAREY, G
    MARTIR, NI
    FICARRA, C
    HOGAN, EL
    CARTER, T
    GURECKI, P
    MUNTZ, BK
    RAMIREZLASSEPAS, M
    TULLOCH, JW
    QUINONES, MR
    MENDEZ, M
    ZHANG, SM
    ALA, T
    JOHNSTON, KC
    ANDERSON, DC
    TARREL, RM
    NANCE, MA
    BUDLIE, SR
    DIERICH, M
    HELGASON, CM
    HIER, DB
    SHAPIRO, RA
    [J]. STROKE, 1993, 24 (01) : 35 - 41
  • [2] Predictors of severe stroke -: Influence of preexisting dementia and cardiac disorders
    Appelros, P
    Nydevik, I
    Seiger, Å
    Terént, A
    [J]. STROKE, 2002, 33 (10) : 2357 - 2362
  • [3] High incidence rates of stroke in Orebro, Sweden:: Further support for regional incidence differences within Scandinavia
    Appelros, P
    Nydevik, I
    Seiger, Å
    Terént, A
    [J]. CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 2002, 14 (3-4) : 161 - 168
  • [4] Barnes Michael P., 2001, Age and Ageing, V30, P13
  • [5] Bowsher D, 1999, Am J Hosp Palliat Care, V16, P593, DOI 10.1177/104990919901600408
  • [6] Broeks JG, 1999, DISABIL REHABIL, V21, P357
  • [7] Snoring, daytime sleepiness and stroke: a case-control study of first-ever stroke
    Davies, DP
    Rodgers, H
    Walshaw, D
    James, OFW
    Gibson, GJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH, 2003, 12 (04) : 313 - 318
  • [8] Dejerine J, 1906, REV NEUROL-FRANCE, V14, P521
  • [9] MINI-MENTAL STATE - PRACTICAL METHOD FOR GRADING COGNITIVE STATE OF PATIENTS FOR CLINICIAN
    FOLSTEIN, MF
    FOLSTEIN, SE
    MCHUGH, PR
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH, 1975, 12 (03) : 189 - 198
  • [10] Poststroke shoulder pain: a prospective study of the association and risk factors in 152 patients from a consecutive-cohort of 205 patients presenting with stroke
    Gamble, GE
    Barberan, E
    Laasch, HU
    Bowsher, D
    Tyrrell, PJ
    Jones, AKP
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2002, 6 (06) : 467 - 474