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. 2016 Aug 5;11(8):e0160528. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0160528

Table 3. Probabilities of regaining some upper limb capacity at 6 months post-stroke in patients who initially did not show finger extension.

LL VSN SSF True Negatives (N) False Negatives (N) False Positives (N) True Positives (N) Predicted probability (0–1)
Good No Good 36 5 13 37 0.94
Good No Poor 0.81
Good Yes Good 0.72
Poor No Good 0.51
Good Yes Poor 0.39
Poor No Poor 0.21
Poor Yes Good 0.13
Poor Yes Poor 0.04

Model: P(upper limb capacity) = 1/1+e-(-3.24+2.80xLL+1.91xVSN+1.36xSSF). LL = lower limb function (motricity index leg); VSN (letter cancellation test asymmetry); SSF = somatosensory function (Erasmus MC modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment).