STROKE-COGNITIVE RECOVERY
SUMMARY
1. 16-20% of patients with cognitive impairment improve.
2. While most improvements occur in the first 3 months, recovery may continue for at least the first year post-stroke.
3. Attention and speed of thought were the most impaired domains at < 1 month after stroke, but had the greatest trend for improvement.
4. Perceptual skill impairment showed a high prevalence of impairment in the acute stage.
5. Cumming et al. notes that, “At one year post-stroke, a majority of patients still had attention deficits, while deficits in language and memory were more likely to have resolved (2013)”.
6. Mortality rates among stroke patients with dementia are 2-6x greater than those without.
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