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The Pediatric Stroke Recurrence and Recovery Questionnaire: validation in a prospective cohort.

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Neurology. 2012 Aug 28;79(9):864-70. Epub 2012 Aug 15.

The Pediatric Stroke Recurrence and Recovery Questionnaire: validation in a prospective cohort.

Lo WDIchord RNDowling MMRafay MTempleton JHalperin ASmith SELicht DJMoharir MAskalan RDeveber GInternational Pediatric Stroke Study (IPSS) Investigators.

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Departments of Neurology and Pediatrics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.warren.lo@nationwidechildrens.org

 

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

We developed the Recurrence and Recovery Questionnaire (RRQ) by converting the Pediatric Stroke Outcome Measure (PSOM) to aquestionnaire for telephone interview and sought to validate the RRQ in a large cohort.

METHOD:

We analyzed parents' RRQ responses and same-day PSOM assessments for 232 children who had arterial ischemic stroke, cerebral sinovenous thrombosis, or presumed perinatal ischemic stroke. We assessed the agreement and consistency of the PSOM and RRQ, and we identified conditions that contributed to differences between the 2 measures. We tested selected factors as predictors of differences between the total PSOM and total RRQ (tPSOM and tRRQ) scores.

RESULTS:

Median PSOM score was 1.5 and median RRQ score was 1.5. There was good agreement between tPSOM and tRRQ, and RRQ was a reliable estimator of PSOM at the total and component level. Preexisting neurologic deficits or chronic illnesses increased the difference between the tPSOM and tRRQ; the chronic illness effect was confirmed with univariate analysis.

CONCLUSIONS:

The RRQ can characterize poststroke function when a child cannot return for examination. While the RRQ is not identical to the PSOM, the 2 measures likely assess closely related aspects of recovery. The RRQ is particularly useful when assessing outcomes of large cohorts, and will be useful in performing long-term follow-up studies of pediatric stroke.

PMID:
 
22895580
 
[PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 
PMCID:
 
PMC3425845
 [Available on 2013/8/28]

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