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https://www.selleckchem.com/products/kppep-2d.html The presence of preexisting brain lesions due to previous stroke and cerebral small vessel disease has been reported to influence stroke related disability or rehabilitation outcomes. However, there is no data about the impact of such lesions on the recovery period after pusher behavior (PB). This retrospective cohort study aimed to determine the influence of preexisting brain lesions on PB recovery time. Nineteen patients who were suffering from PB were included in the study. The presence of preexisting brain lesions, including previous stroke, silent brain infarcts, microbleed, white matter hyperintensity, and enlarged perivascular spaces were assessed using medical history reports, radiological reports, and magnetic resonance imaging data. The lesion score, ranging from 0 to 6, was calculated based on each preexisting brain lesion. The time to recovery from PB was assessed using the Scale for Contraversive Pushing. Based on the median value of the lesion score, we divided patients into those with a lesion score less then 2 and those with a lesion score ≥2. A Kaplan Meier survival analysis was performed between these two groups. A multivariable Cox proportional hazards analysis was also performed using the side with hemiparesis and the score of preexisting brain lesions as covariates to determine the hazard ratio. The results showed that the group with a lesion score ≥2 had significantly delayed recovery from PB and the hazard ratio of preexisting brain lesions score was 0.458 (95 % confidence interval 0.221, 0.949), while the side of hemiparesis was not identified a significant covariate. Our results indicated that patients with PB having higher score of preexisting brain abnormalities might require a longer time to recover, and this might be useful in planning inpatient rehabilitation and treatment goals for patients with PB.The pursuit of more efficient patient-friendly health systems and reductions in tertiary
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