Affiliation:
1. Department of Rehabilitation, Nara Prefectural General Medical Center, Nara 630-8054, Japan
2. Department of Physical Therapy, Kansai Vocational College of Medicine, Osaka 558-0011, Japan
Abstract
This study examined computed tomography findings in patients with cerebrovascular disease and determined predictors for falls. Images of the head were divided into 13 regions, and the relationships between computed tomography findings and the presence or absence of falls were investigated. A total of 138 patients with cerebrovascular disease (66% men, aged 73.8 ± 9.6 years) were included. A comparison between the fall and non-fall groups revealed a significant difference in the total functional independence measure scores and imaging findings at admission. Logistic regression analysis showed that the thalamus (p < 0.001), periventricular lucency (p < 0.001), lateral hemisphere room enlargement (p < 0.05), and age (p < 0.05) were related to the presence or absence of falls. For the 42 patients with cerebral hemorrhage, the thalamus (p < 0.01), periventricular lucency (p < 0.05), lateral ventricle vicinity (p < 0.05), and posterior limb of the internal capsule (p < 0.05) were extracted as factors related to the presence or absence of falls. For the 96 patients with cerebral infarction, the thalamus (p < 0.001), periventricular lucency (p < 0.01), and anterior limb of the internal capsule (p < 0.05) were extracted as factors related to the presence or absence of falls. This study found a relationship between the thalamus, lateral ventricle enlargement, periventricular lucency, and falls. Fall prognosis can potentially be predicted from computed tomography findings at admission.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan
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