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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the study sample at baseline

From: Comparing the EQ-5D-5L and stroke impact scale 2.0 in stroke patients: an analysis of measurement properties

Characteristics (n = 855)

 

Age, years

 

Mean (SD)

69.91 (12.17)

Range

27–93

Sex, n (%)

 

Female

379 (44.3)

Male

476 (55.7)

Type of stroke (ICD-10), n (%)

 

I60

0 (0)

I61

33 (3.4)

I62

0 (0)

I63

674 (69.3)

I64

0 (0)

G45

148 (15.2)

Recurrence, n (%)

56 (6.6)

Barthel Index, mean (SD)

82.97 (22.72)

Barthel Index, n (%)

 

0–24

16 (1.9)

25–49

66 (7.7)

50–74

118 (13.8)

75–99

269 (31.5)

100

336 (39.3)

Missing

50 (5.8)

Modified Rankin Scale, median

2

Modified Rankin Scale, n (%)

 

0

88 (9.1)

1

195 (20.1)

2

255 (26.2)

3

225 (23.2)

4

92 (9.5)

EQ-5D-5L, mean (SD)

0.78 (0.27)

EQ-5D-5L VAS, mean (SD)

67.67 (21.15)

Stroke Impact Scale, mean (SD)

 

Strength

69.84 (23.25)

Memory & thinking

84.28 (18.32)

Emotion

71.94 (16.89)

Communication

87.9 (16.42)

ADL/IADL

82.82 (21.38)

Mobility

81.6 (21.93)

Hand function

75.8 (29.45)

Participation & role function

72.04 (26.64)

Stroke Impact Scale VAS, mean (SD)

69.89 (21.03)

  1. I60 Subarachnoid haemorrhage, I61 Intracerebral haemorrhage,
  2. I62 Other non-traumatic intracerebral haemorrhage, I63 Ischemic stroke,
  3. I64 Stroke, not described as haemorrhage or infarction,
  4. G45 Transient ischemic attack, VAS Visual Analogue Scale,
  5. ADL/IADL Activities of daily living/ instrumental activities of daily living