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. 2021 Aug 25;11:17185. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-96739-0

Table 1.

General characteristics of patients.

Control
n = 25
Stroke
n = 25
p value
Mean ± SD 95% CI Mean ± SD 95% CI
Sex (male/female) 12/13 12/13 > 0.9999
Age 63.52 ± 8.545 59.99 – 67.05 63.52 ± 8.545 59.99–67.05 > 0.9999
Cognitive and physical functional status
ACE III 97.24 ± 1.422 96.65 – 97.83 69.8 ± 22.97 60.32–79.28 < 0.0001
BI 20 ± 0 20—20 10.92 ± 3.662 9.408–12.43 < 0.0001
BBS 55.52 ± 0.5099 55.31 – 55.73 31 ± 16.27 24.28–37.72 < 0.0001
FIM 125.3 ± 0.6904 125 – 125.6 86.88 ± 30.31 74.37–99.39 < 0.0001
Comorbidities
Hypertension n (%) 18 (72) 17 (68) > 0.9999
Diabetes n (%) 4 (16) 4 (16) > 0.9999
Epilepsy n (%) 4 (16) 3 (12) > 0.9999
Arteriosclerosis n (%) 7 (28) 8 (32) > 0.9999
Limb thrombosis n (%) 2 (8) 2 (8) > 0.9999
Atrial fibrillation n (%) 3 (12) 3 (12) > 0.9999
Drugs
< 5 drugs/day n (%) 10 (40) 9 (36) > 0.9999
≥ 5 drugs/day n (%) 15 (60) 16 (64) > 0.9999

ACE III Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination, BI Barthel Index, BBS Berg Balance Scale, FIM functional independence measure; differences statistically significant at: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.005; ***p < 0.0005; ****p < 0.0001.