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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2021 Sep 16;52(12):3829–3838. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033487

Table 3.

Distribution of outcome measures assessed at baseline in CASH patients.

Scale Assessment N (%)
Modified Rankin Scale 0 (No symptoms) 23 (21%)
1 (No significant disability despite symptoms) 43 (39%)
2 (Slight disability) 34 (31%)
3 (Moderate disability) 6 (5%)
4 (Moderately severe disability) 3 (3%)
5 (Severe disability) 1 (1%)
NIH Stroke Scale 0 – 4 (Mild) 104 (95%)
5 – 14 (Moderate) 5 (5%)
15 – 24 (Severe) 1 (1%)
≥ 25 (Very severe) 0
EQ-5D Anxiety/Depression I am not anxious or depressed 66 (60%)
I am moderately anxious or depressed 41 (37%)
I am extremely anxious or depressed 3 (3%)
EQ-5D Pain/Discomfort I have no pain or discomfort 65 (59%)
I have moderate pain or discomfort 41 (37%)
I have extreme pain or discomfort 4 (4%)
EQ-5D Mobility I have no problems in walking about 77 (70%)
I have some problems in walking about 33 (30%)
I am confined to bed 0
EQ-5D Self-care I have no problems with self care 98 (89%)
I have some problems washing or dressing myself 12 (11%)
I am unable to wash or dress myself 0
EQ-5D Usual activities I have no problems with performing my usual activities 68 (62%)
I have some problems with performing my usual activities 41 (37%)
I am unable to perform my usual activities 1 (1%)