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Prism Adaptation Treatment Improves Inpatient Rehabilitation Outcome in Individuals With Spatial Neglect: A Retrospective Matched Control Study

Peii Chen, Nicole Diaz‐Segarra, Kimberly Hreha, Emma Kaplan, Anna M. Barrett

2021Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether prism adaptation treatment (PAT) integrated into the standard of care improves rehabilitation outcome in patients with spatial neglect (SN). DESIGN: Retrospective matched control study based on information extracted from June 2017-September 2019. SETTING: Inpatient rehabilitation. PARTICIPANTS: Patients from 14 rehabilitation hospitals scoring >0 on the Catherine Bergego Scale (N=312). The median age was 69.5 years, including 152 (49%) female patients and 275 (88%) patients with stroke. INTERVENTIONS: Patients were matched 1:1 by age (±5 years), FIM score at admission (±2 points), and SN severity using the Catherine Bergego Scale (±2 points) and classified into 2 groups: treated (8-12 daily sessions of PAT) vs untreated (no PAT). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: FIM and its minimal clinically important difference (MCID) were the primary outcome variables. Secondary outcome was home discharge. RESULTS: 0.002. We used conditional logistic regression to examine the odds ratio of reaching MCID in each FIM score and of returning home after discharge. No reliable difference was found between groups in reaching MCID or home discharge. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with SN receiving PAT had better functional and cognitive outcomes, suggesting that integrating PAT into the standard of care is beneficial. However, receiving PAT may not determine home discharge.

Topics & Concepts

Prism adaptationNeglectRehabilitationPrismRetrospective cohort studyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAdaptation (eye)Outcome (game theory)MedicinePsychologyPhysical therapyPsychiatrySurgeryNeuroscienceEconomicsMathematical economicsPhysicsOpticsSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric DysfunctionStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryPain Management and Treatment
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