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Table 5 Development blood pressure

From: Implementation of a gait center training to improve walking ability and vital parameters in inpatient neurological rehabilitation- a cohort study

  

Central diagnoses

Peripheral diagnoses

Total sample (n = 780)

STI (n = 329)

STH (n = 131)

CIPM (n = 74)

NWA (n = 89)

BP t0

BP t1

p value

BP t0

BP t1

p value

BP t0

BP t1

p value

BP t0

BP t1

p value

BP t0

BP t1

p value

FAC at t0

 0

128/75

124/75

0.08/0.68

130/74

126/76

0.44/0.32

131/78

124/74

0.04/0.07

123/74

123/73

0.91/0.76

129/76

124/74

0,06/0,01

 1

127/75

126/76

0.37/0.56

126/74

128/72

0.42/0.84

127/77

124/77

0.51/0.88

139/77

131/72

0.38/0.07

   

 2

124/76

127/75

0.43/0.99

133/77

130/75

0.46/0.17

121/74

128/78

0.44/0.24

117/73

127/73

0.04/0.40

   

 3

128/75

126/75

0.69/0.83

129/75

130/76

0.34/0.22

124/74

121/74

0.95/0.86

131/72

126/76

0.91/0.61

   

 4

129/78

129/77

0.34/0.87

128/76

127/74

0.07/0.29

134/78

129/80

1.00/0.56

105/64

111/68

1.00/1.00

   

 5

130/80

130/80

0.10/0.16

133/80

132/79

0.01/0.01

130/80

130/80

0.98/0.43

129/80

121/85

0.50/0.50

   
  1. FAC Functional Ambulation Categories, BP Median blood pressure in millimeters of mercury (mmHg), t0- start of inpatient rehabilitation, t1- end of inpatient rehabilitation, p value- derived from paired Wilcoxon test- *p < 0.05 and clinically relevant, STI ischemic stroke, STH hemorrhagic stroke, CIPM Critical Illness Polyneuropathy or –Myopathy, NWA patients who did not reach walking ability neither at the beginning nor at the end of rehabilitation- this subgroup n = 89 is composed as follows 45(STI) + 24(STH) + 10(CIPM) + 10(other neurological diagnosis)