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. 2020 Mar 4;17:38. doi: 10.1186/s12984-020-00669-3

Table 1.

Patient characteristics at baseline from total sample and selected subgroups

Total sample (n = 780) Central Diagnoses Peripheral Diagnoses NWA p value
STI (n = 329) STH (n = 131) CIPM (n = 74) (n = 89)
Median IQR n Median IQR n Median IQR n Median IQR n Median IQR n
Age (years) 68.0 22.0 780 72.0 18.0 329 72.0 23.0 131 71.0 14.8 74 72.0 8.0 89 0.496
duration of illness (weeks) 4.3 16.6 629 3.0 5.6 284 3.9 10.8 109 9.0 10.5 51 3.7 6.7 73 < 0.001
duration of rehabilitation (weeks) 4.9 3.9 780 4.6 3.0 329 5.4 4.2 131 6.3 4.3 74 6.0 4.6 89 < 0.001
time rehabilitation beginning-start gait trainer (weeks) 0.7 1.0 616 0.7 0.9 266 0.7 1.5 102 1.7 3.5 43 3.4 5.7 26 < 0.001
total gait trainer- sessions 5.0 10.0 779 5.0 9.0 329 7.0 13.5 131 1.0 8.5 74 1.0 1.3 88 < 0.001
FAC 3 5 750 3 5 314 1 4 126 0 2 73 0 0 89 < 0.001
Vital capacity (ccm) 2100 1500 594 2100 1400 253 1900 1525 92 1600 1450 44 1300 800 40 0.052
Blood pressure systolic (mmHg) 129 17 762 130 43 323 129 17 128 124 16 72 129 17 87 < 0.001
Blood pressure diastolic (mmHg) 76 11 762 76 11 323 77 5 128 74 9 71 76 10 87 0.006

STI ischemic stroke, STH hemorrhagic stroke, CIPM Critical Illness Polyneuropathy or –Myopathy, NWA patients who did not reach walking ability neither at the beginning nor at the end of rehabilitation- this subgroup n = 89 is composed as follows 45(STI) + 24(STH) + 10(CIPM) + 10(other neurological diagnosis), IQR interquartile range, FAC Functional Ambulation Categories, p value- derived from paired Wilcoxon test