To collect large-scale, high-quality clinical data, daily activity and movement patterns, and genomic information from stroke patients spanning the subacute to chronic stages. This study aims to establish the foundation for personalized precision medicine in stroke care and to develop a visual and digital transformation of patient medical information in the era of digital healthcare.
This study aims to establish a comprehensive, high-quality dataset that captures the longitudinal characteristics of stroke recovery from the subacute to chronic stages. By integrating clinical data, daily activity and movement patterns, and genomic information, the study reflects the multidimensional nature of stroke in a real-world setting. The collected data will support data-driven approaches in stroke care by enabling a better understanding of individual variability in recovery trajectories and facilitating the development of predictive models for functional outcomes. In addition, this study seeks to contribute to personalized precision medicine by enabling individualized interpretation of patient data. It also supports the digital transformation of healthcare by facilitating structured, visual, and data-driven representations of patient medical information for improved clinical and research applications.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
No intervention
Bundang CHA Medical Center
Gyeonggi-do, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
RECRUITINGModified Barthel Index (MBI)
A scale to measure disability or dependence in activities of daily living (ADL) of stroke survivors (range 0-100)
Time frame: minimum <1 months to maximum 6 months
Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE)
Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) is a 30-question assessment of cognitive function that evaluates attention and orientation, memory, registration, recall, calculation, language and ability to draw a complex polygon (range 0-30)
Time frame: minimum <1 months to maximum 6 months
Functional Ambulatory Category (FAC)
The Functional Ambulation Categories (FAC) is a 6-point functional walking test that evaluates ambulation ability, determining how much human support the patient requires when walking, regardless of whether or not they use a personal assistive device. (range 0-5)
Time frame: minimum <1 months to maximum 6 months
Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA)
The Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) is a performance-based scale used to evaluate motor functioning, balance, sensation, and joint functioning in patients who have experienced a stroke. The motor domain (score range 0-100) assesses movement, coordination, and reflexes of the upper and lower extremities, with higher scores indicating better motor recovery.
Time frame: minimum <1 months to maximum 6 months
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