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Table 5 Characteristics of neurological early rehabilitation patients with good and poor outcome

From: May clinical neurophysiology help to predict the recovery of neurological early rehabilitation patients?

 

good outcome

poor outcome

p-value*

Age [years]

62.4 (15.7)

69.0 (14.7)

<0.001

LOS – neurological early rehabilitation [days]

27.8 (38.0)

46.1 (35.3)

<0.001

Number of co-diagnoses [n]

13.0 (5.4)

16.6 (5.5)

<0.001

Barthel Index (BI) on admission [0 to 100]

33.0 (28.5)

14.4 (8.2)

<0.001

Barthel index at discharge [0 to 100]

76.5 (16.6)

20.7 (10.7)

<0.001

Delta BI (discharge minus admission)

43.5 (25.7)

6.3 (9.9)

<0.001

Early Rehabilitation Index (ERI) on admission [−325 to 0]

−46.5 (49.3)

−59.1 (53.6)

0.001

ERI at discharge [−325 to 0]

−14.8 (23.9)

−38.5 (46.2)

<0.001

Coma Remission Scale (CRS) [0 to 24]

15.9 (6.3)

10.1 (6.4)

<0.001

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) on admission [3 to 15]

12.8 (2.9)

10.1 (3.6)

<0.001

Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) at discharge [3 to 15]

14.4 (0.5)

11.9 (3.6)

n.s.

  1. *t-tests for independent samples, n.s. not significant (p > 0.05)