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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Jun 21.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 1998 Jun;29(6):1110–1115. doi: 10.1161/01.str.29.6.1110

TABLE 3.

Neuropsychological Test Scores

Baseline FU 1 FU 2 FU 3
Trails A 48.8 (23.7) 44.7 (19.8) 39.6 (17.5)* 36.2 (13.2)*
Trails B 99.1 (41.5) 94.5 (53.0) 82.0 (37.9)* 81.4 (32.3)*
Fine Finger
    Tapping
    Dominant 46.0 (12.5) 48.3 (12.8) 51.5 (12.4) 51.0 (10.0)
    Nondominant 41.7 (10.7) 40.9 (9.4) 44.1 (13.2) 43.8 (11.3)
Buschke
    LTR 89.2 (25.2) 74.6 (24.6)* 72.6 (31.1)* 85.0 (38.6)
    CLTR 56.8 (27.5) 39.0 (14.5)* 44.4 (30.0) 48.8 (26.6)
Grooved
    Pegboard
    Dominant 93.6 (18.6) 112.4 (37.4)* 91.2 (24.1) 84.6 (18.0)*
    Nondominant 105.8 (20.0) 124.2 (56.5) 99.2 (32.0) 97.2 (24.6)*

Values are mean (SD) for patients who had all four evaluations. For Trails A, Trails B, and Grooved Pegboard tests, higher scores reflect poorer performance. For all other neuropsychometric tests, lower scores reflect poorer performance.

*

P<0.05, follow-up (FU) mean values compared with baseline performance values.