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Table 1 Demographic and Clinical Characteristics

From: Assessment of bilateral motor skills and visuospatial attention in children with perinatal stroke using a robotic object hitting task

 

TD

AIS

PVI

N

155

28

21

Male/Female

81/74

18/10

15/6

Affected Arm

Handedness:

1 A/13 L/141 R

9 L/19 R

11 L/10 R

Age (mean years ± SD)

12.5 ± 4.0

12.4 ± 4.0

11.7 ± 3.8

MACS

 

MACS I: N = 4, MACS II: N = 16

MACS I: N = 8, MACS II: N = 5

BIT (mean ± SD)

 

129 ± 20.9

139.0 ± 5.5

 

range: 56–145

range: 122–146

 

N = 6 below cutoff for neglect (< 130)

N = 1 below cutoff for neglect (< 130)

AHA (mean ± SD)

 

61.3 ± 20.5

75.2 ± 16.7

 

range: 32–100

range: 55–100

Melbourne (mean ± SD)

 

69.1 ± 20.8

89.4 ± 11.1

 

range: 31–100

range: 64–100

  1. MACS Manual Ability Classification Scale, BIT Behavioral Inattention Test, AHA Assisting Hand Assessment. MACS, AHA, and Melbourne scores were unavailable for 16 children (8 AIS, 8 PVI), and BIT scores were unavailable for 2 children (1 AIS, 1 PVI)