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    Effect of Cognitive Function on Balance and Posture Control after Stroke by Hui-xian Yu, Zhao-xia Wang, Chang-bin Liu, Pei Dai, Yue Lan, Guang-qing Xu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To explore differences in the balance function and fall risk between patients with and without cognitive impairment after stroke, we utilized the Berg balance scale, Timed “Up and Go” test, and 10 m walking test. …”
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    Association between executive and food functions in the acute phase after stroke by Aline Mansueto Mourão, Laélia Cristina Caseiro Vicente, Mery Natali Silva Abreu, Tatiana Simões Chaves, Romeu Vale Sant'Anna, Marcela Aline Fernandes Braga, Fidel Castro Alves de Meira, Leonardo Cruz de Souza, Aline Silva de Miranda, Milene Alvarenga Rachid, Antônio Lucio Teixeira

    “…The tools for evaluation were: Mini-Mental State Examination and Frontal Assessment Battery for cognitive functions; Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score for quantification of brain injury; National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale for neurological impairment; Modified Rankin Scale for functionality, and the Functional Oral Intake Scale for food function. …”
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    Evaluation and follow-up of cognitive functions in patients with minor stroke and transient ischemic attack by Deniz C, Celik Y, Ozdemir Gultekin T, Eryigit Baran G, Deniz C, Asil T

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…These tests were readministered at 6 and 12 months of follow-up to assess the progression of cognitive functions. Results: In this study among the patients with stroke, a significant impairment was seen in multiple cognitive functional tests following ischemic stroke as compared to control groups. …”
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    Cognitive functions and their effect on disability in learning process and knowledge application in patients with arterial hypertension by S. Ya. Yanovska

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The study of personality and character traits, the internal picture of the disease and cognitive functions are essential to determine psychoemotional disorders in patients with AH after a stroke. …”
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    Predictive Markers of Post-Stroke Cognitive Recovery and Depression in Ischemic Stroke Patients: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study by Anna Tsiakiri, Spyridon Plakias, Pinelopi Vlotinou, Aikaterini Terzoudi, Aspasia Serdari, Dimitrios Tsiptsios, Georgia Karakitsiou, Evlampia Psatha, Sofia Kitmeridou, Efstratios Karavasilis, Nikolaos Aggelousis, Konstantinos Vadikolias, Foteini Christidi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study concluded that age, education, stroke severity and functional status are the most critical predictors of cognitive recovery and post-stroke emotional status in IS patients. …”
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    Dedifferentiation of brain functional gradient captures cognition performance and stroke occurrence: A UK Biobank study by Chenye Shen, Chaoqiang Liu, Nanguang Chen, Anqi Qiu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The somatomotor network was most affected by stroke-related dedifferentiation. …”
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    Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive function and activities of daily living in patients with post-stroke cognitive... by Nan Luo, Binbin Zhao, Hui Wang, Jiabei Wu, Yifan Luo, Man Yuan, Chunlan Xu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…ObjectiveThe incidence of post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) has increased alongside the rising prevalence of stroke, making it one of the most serious and prevalent complications among stroke survivors. …”
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    Health-related quality of life of patients after ischaemic stroke treated in a provincial hospital in Poland by Szymon Jarosławski, Bożena Jarosławska, Barbara Błaszczyk, Pascal Auqier, Mondher Toumi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Conclusion The quality of life in IS survivors is clearly reduced in the majority of domains assessed by the EQ-5D and SF-12 questionnaires. The most important factors affecting QoL were the functional state, depression and anxiety. …”
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    Post-stroke cognitive dysfunctions: A clinical and neuroimaging study by Andrei Yuryevich Emelin, V Yu Lobzin, S V Vorobyev, O V Dmitriev, I A Lupanov

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Clinical, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging examinations were made in 65 patients (52 men and 13 women) aged 65.6±10.1 years who had experienced ischemic stroke. Cognitive impairments (CI) were heterogeneous; regulatory functions, attention, and counting were most significantly affected in moderate CI. …”
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    A telehealth exercise program to improve cognition in people with stroke by Gregory Thielman, Margaret Roos

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Abstract Due to severe physical impairments and reduced mobility, post-stroke cognitive impairment is often not prioritized in the acute physical therapy rehabilitation phase. …”
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    Stroke Severity, Caregiver Feedback, and Cognition in the REGARDS‐CARES Study by Jason A. Blake, D. Leann Long, Amy J. Knight, Burel R. Goodin, Michael Crowe, Suzanne E. Judd, J. David Rhodes, David L. Roth, Olivio J. Clay

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Stroke severity, indicated by both volume and location, is the most consequential predictor of cognitive impairment, with severe strokes predicting higher chances of cognitive impairment. …”
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    Application of Multidomain Cognitive Training in a Tele-Neurorehabilitation Setting for Treatment of Post-Stroke Cognitive Disorders by Marianna Contrada, Loris Pignolo, Martina Vatrano, Caterina Pucci, Isabel Mantia, Federica Scarfone, Maria Quintieri, Antonio Cerasa, Gennarina Arabia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Otherwise, a significant decline in attention abilities was reported, thus demonstrating a lack of effect in this function. Conclusions: Our results suggest that multidomain cognitive TNR is a suitable protocol for reducing some cognitive and behavioral alterations in patients with strokes, with a beneficial impact also on the caregivers’ burden distress management. …”
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    FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY OF ELDERLY PATIENTS AFTER STROKE by Andriy O. Golyachenko, Igor R. Mysula, Iryna I. Kamyshna, Oleksandr A. Holyachenko

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Conclusions. Functional independence after stroke is gradually restored in most elderly patients, although the rate and extent of recovery can vary significantly depending on individual clinical characteristics. …”
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    Abnormal cerebellar activity and connectivity alterations of the cerebellar-limbic system in post-stroke cognitive impairment: a study based on resting state functional magnetic re... by Haiyi Zhang, Juan Lu, Lu Zhang, Jidan Hu, Jiajun Yue, Yunhan Ma, Qi Yao, Pingping Jie, Min Fan, Min Fan, Min Fan, Jiliang Fang, Jie Zhao

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, the effects of PSCI on the cerebellum remain mostly unknown.MethodsA total of 31 PSCI patients and 31 patients without cognitive impairment after stroke were included in this study. …”
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    Technology-Enabled Cognitive Strategy Intervention for Secondary Stroke Prevention: A Feasibility Study by Timothy Dionne, Jessica D. Richardson, Davin Quinn, Karen Luo, Suzanne Perea Burns

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Objective: To examine the feasibility, safety, acceptability, and suitability of a virtually-delivered vascular risk reduction intervention that integrates tailored cognitive strategy training for people with executive function (EF) impairments post-stroke. …”
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    Knowledge domain and emerging trends in post-stroke cognitive impairment: a bibliometric analysis by Heyu Zhang, Yanwei Li, Luqian Zhan, Jingfang Long, Jianing Shen, Jiahui Chen, Jiajing Qian, Zhiming Pan, Xue Wu, Zhen Wang, Zhen Wang, Wenjun Wu, Guiqian Huang, Guiqian Huang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…One of the most important risk factors is stroke. Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) not only diminishes the quality of life for patients but also increases the burden on families and society. …”
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    Multidomain Cognitive Tele-Neurorehabilitation Training in Long-Term Post-Stroke Patients: An RCT Study by Marianna Contrada, Gennarina Arabia, Martina Vatrano, Caterina Pucci, Isabel Mantia, Federica Scarfone, Giusi Torchia, Maria Quintieri, Antonio Cerasa, Loris Pignolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Purpose: Over the past decade, tele-neurorehabilitation (TNR) has emerged as a vital and effective tool for delivering continuous care to stroke patients, playing a key role in enhancing functional recovery and ensuring consistent access to rehabilitation services. …”
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