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. 2014 Dec 12:14:234.
doi: 10.1186/s12883-014-0234-8.

Subcortical white matter infarcts predict 1-year outcome of fatigue in stroke

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Subcortical white matter infarcts predict 1-year outcome of fatigue in stroke

Wai Kwong Tang et al. BMC Neurol. .

Abstract

Background: Fatigue is common in stroke survivors. Lesion location may influence the risk of poststroke fatigue (PSF) but it is uncertain whether location has an impact on the prognosis of PSF. This study examined the association between PSF outcome and infarct location.

Methods: The study sample comprised 435 Chinese patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted to the acute stroke unit of a university affiliated regional hospital in Hong Kong. Three and fifteen months after the onset of the index stroke a research assistant administered the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). PSF was defined as a FSS score of 4.0 or above. Of the 139 patients with PSF three months poststroke, 97 (69.8%) attended the 15-month follow-up, when 50 (51.5%) patients still had PSF ('non-remitters') and 47 (48.5%) did not report fatigue ('remitters'). The presence and location of infarcts were evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging.

Results: In comparison with the remitters, the non-remitters were more likely to have subcortical white matter infarcts (40.0% vs 21.3%, p = 0.046). These infarcts remained an independent predictor of non-remission of PSF in the multivariate analysis, with an odds ratio of 4.208 (p = 0.011).

Conclusions: The results suggest that subcortical white matter infarcts may influence the outcome of PSF. Further investigations are needed to explore whether infarcts have any impact on the response of PSF to pharmacological or psychological interventions.

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