Objectives: The goal of this study was to compare the long-term effects of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and hemorrhagic stroke (HS) using the stroke impact assessment questionnaire (SIAQ), which is beneficial in assessing stroke outcomes in a culturally appropriate manner. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study, conducted among stroke survivors attending a comprehensive stroke center for review, was the data source. Sociodemographic factors, including clinical data, were collected, and SIAQ and modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were used for evaluating disability. Results: Out of 130 subjects, 112 had AIS and 18 had HS. Initial disability was higher among HS patients ( P = 0.048). However, mRS scores were similar at follow-up in both groups ( P = 0.640). SIAQ scores did not significantly differ between AIS and HS patients ( P = 0.177) across its eight domains. A correlation was observed between the SIAQ motor domain and mRS score at follow-up ( r = 0.845, P < 0.001). Conclusion: Outcomes, as measured by mRS and SIAQ, do not differ between AIS and HS patients. The motor domain of SIAQ correlated with mRS scores.
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