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Benefits and harms of very early and frequent mobilisation started with in 48 hours following acute stroke.

Phase 2
Conditions
Health Condition 1: null- Acute Stroke or Cerebro vascular Accident
Registration Number
CTRI/2016/04/006795
Lead Sponsor
itte UniversityNitte Institute of Physiotherapy
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Closed to Recruitment of Participants
Sex
Not specified
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria

Patientâ??s age above 18 years,

Acute stroke patients admitted within 24 hours of symptom onset to the stroke unit,

Able to react to verbal commands,

Both sex (Male and Female),

Systolic Blood Pressure between 120 and 180 mm Hg,

Oxygen saturation > 92% (with or without supplementation),

Heart rate between 40 and 100 beats per minute,

Temperature < 38.5â??C,

Patients were recruited after attaining physician permission and if mobilisation within 24 hours of stroke is permitted.

Exclusion Criteria

Deterioration within �rst hour of admission to hospital,

Patients with pre morbid modified Rankin Scale (mRS) Score >3,

Concurrent progressive neurological disorder

Unstable coronary condition (e.g. acute myocardial infarction) or other medical condition that would impose hazard to the patient,

Or if their physiological variables (blood pressure, oxygen, heart rate, temperature) fall outside set safety limits,

Severe heart failure,

Lower limb fracture preventing mobilisation,

Terminal cancer patients.

Study & Design

Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Complications at 3 months, <br/ ><br>Functional status (Barthel Index score), <br/ ><br>Functional disability (The modified Rankin Scale (mRS))Timepoint: On Admission <br/ ><br>At discharge <br/ ><br>At three months follow up
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Health related quality of life(SF-36), <br/ ><br>Psychological well being (HOSPITAL ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION RATING SCALE)Timepoint: On Admission <br/ ><br>At discharge <br/ ><br>At three months follow up
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