Fatigabilitatea în accidentul vascular cerebral | [Fatigue in stroke]

Authors

  • Ştefania Diaconu Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Braşov, România
  • Cristian Falup-Pecurariu Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Braşov, România
  • Radu Mircea Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Braşov, România
  • Cătălin Radu Jianu Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie Timişoara, România

Keywords:

fatigue, stroke, assessment, scales

Abstract

Fatigue is a common symptom of neurological diseases. It has been reported with a prevalence that varies between 38 and 77% after stroke. There are many factors associated with post-stroke fatigue, including demographic, physical, mental, and organic factors. The mechanisms proposed to explain poststroke fatigue are not fully understood but include decreased corticospinal excitability, interruptions of neural networks within the reticular activating system, lesions of the brainstem and basal ganglia, and cytokine abnormalities. The most commonly used scale to assess post-stroke fatigue is Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS). Therapeutic options include medical treatment, cognitive therapy, and gradual training in physical activity. Fatigue represents a disabling symptom for patients with stroke, being frequently associated with depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment. It has long-time consequences on rehabilitation, daily living, and morbidity and it requires further investigations in order to improve patient’s quality of life.

Author Biographies

Cristian Falup-Pecurariu, Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Braşov, România

Universitatea Transilvania din Braşov, România
Facultatea de Medicină

Cătălin Radu Jianu, Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie Timişoara, România

Spitalul Clinic Judeţean de Urgenţă Timişoara

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Published

2016-01-20

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