Skip to content
The Kids Research Institute Australia logo
Donate

Discover . Prevent . Cure .

Characterization and individual-level prediction of cognitive state in the first year after ‘mild’ stroke

Mild stroke affects more than half the stroke population, yet there is limited evidence characterizing cognition over time in this population, especially with predictive approaches applicable at the individual-level. We aimed to identify patterns of recovery and the best combination of demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors predicting individual-level cognitive state at 3- and 12-months after mild stroke.

Citation:
Saa JP, Tse T, Koh GCH, …….  Windecker SM, Ma H, et al. Characterization and individual-level prediction of cognitive state in the first year after ‘mild’ stroke. PLoS ONE. 2024;19(8).

Keywords:
Cognitive dysfunction; diagnosis; etiology; mental status; dementia tests; prospective studies; recovery of function; stroke rehabilitation; complications

Abstract:
Mild stroke affects more than half the stroke population, yet there is limited evidence characterizing cognition over time in this population, especially with predictive approaches applicable at the individual-level. We aimed to identify patterns of recovery and the best combination of demographic, clinical, and lifestyle factors predicting individual-level cognitive state at 3- and 12-months after mild stroke.