Frequency, characterisation and therapies of fatigue after stroke.


Autoria(s): Annoni J.M.; Staub F.; Bogousslavsky J.; Brioschi A.
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Post-stroke objective or subjective fatigue occurs in around 50% of patients and is frequent (30%) even after minor strokes. It can last more than one year after the event, and is characterised by a different quality from usual fatigue and good response to rest. Associated risk factors include age, single patients, female, disability, depression, attentional impairment and sometimes posterior strokes, but also inactivity, overweight, alcohol and sleep apnoea syndrome. There are few therapy studies, but treatment may include low-intensity training, cognitive therapy, treatment of associated depression, wakefulness-promoting agents like modafinil, correction of risk factors and adaptation of activities.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B2869577DFFF

isbn:1590-1874

pmid:18690506

doi:10.1007/s10072-008-0951-0

isiid:000259168600014

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Neurological Sciences, vol. 29, no. Suppl. 2, pp. S244-S246

Palavras-Chave #Benzhydryl Compounds/therapeutic use; Central Nervous System Stimulants/therapeutic use; Cognitive Therapy/standards; Depressive Disorder/complications; Depressive Disorder/drug therapy; Exercise Therapy/standards; Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic/etiology; Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic/physiopathology; Humans; Risk Factors; Risk Reduction Behavior; Stroke/complications
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/review

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