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Complications after acute stroke are common, confirming that stroke rehabilitation requires active and knowledgeable medical input. Knowing the nature and timing of complications, together with the identification of high-risk patients, may be useful to those planning stroke services. The differences in our results and those previously reported, most notably for skin breaks, are probably due to the different methods used, in particular patient selection and diagnostic criteria for complications. Although complications may be useful as a measure of outcome in comparative studies (eg, therapeutic trials and audit), the methodological difficulties in accurately and reliably measuring them must be addressed.
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Richard Davenport
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
Martin Dennis
Oslo University Hospital
Ian Wellwood
Australian Catholic University
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Western General Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6839a54e37b30de88b4f6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.27.3.415