ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Quality of life in stroke patients in residual stroke period and its determinants

Molchanova EE1, Polunina VV2, Polyaev BA2, Plotnikov VP2, Lobov AN2, Parastaev SA2
About authors

1 Amur State Medical Academy, Blagoveshchensk, Russia

2 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Elena E. Molchanova
Gorkogo, 95, Blagoveshchensk, 675000; ur.liam@kodneleh

About paper

Compliance with ethical standards: the study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Amur State Medical Academy (Protocol № 10 dated November 20, 2019); the study conformed with the guidelines for the medical research involving human subjects. Voluntary informed consent was obtained from all the participants.

Author contribution: Molchanova EE — study design; data acquisition and analysis; manuscript preparation; Polunina VV, Polyaev BA, Plotnikov VP, Lobov AN, Parastaev SA — study concept and manuscript preparation. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.

Received: 2020-10-20 Accepted: 2020-11-19 Published online: 2020-12-05
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Fig. 1. Dynamics of QOL indicators in the acute stroke period (at the end of the early rehabilitation program) and 3 years after stroke
Fig. 2. QOL indicators in the residual stroke period in patients of different age
Fig. 3. QOL indicators in the residual stroke period in male and female patients
Fig. 4. QOL indicators in the residual stroke period for patients with different lesion locations
Fig. 5. QOL indicators in the acute stroke period in patients undergoing different types of rehabilitation
Fig. 6. QOL indicators 3 years after stroke depending on the type of rehabilitation after discharge from the hospital