Table 4.
• Improvement to a mild stroke such that any remaining deficits appear non-disabling |
• The following typically should be considered disabling deficits: |
○ Complete hemianopsia (≥ 2 on the NIHSS Question #3), or |
○ Severe aphasia (≥ 2 on NIHSS Question #9), or |
○ Visual or sensory extinction (≥ 1 on NIHSS Question #11), or |
○ Any weakness limiting sustained effort against gravity (≥ 2 on NIHSS Questions #6 or #7), |
○ Any deficits that lead to a total NIHSS >5, or |
○ Any remaining deficit considered potentially disabling in the view of the patient and the treating practitioner. Clinical judgment is required. |
All neurological deficits present at the time of the treatment decision should be considered in the context of individual risk and benefit as well as the patient's baseline functional status.