Longer term patient management following stroke: A systematic review

Int J Stroke. 2021 Oct;16(8):917-926. doi: 10.1177/17474930211016963. Epub 2021 May 20.

Abstract

Background: Tremendous progress in acute stroke therapy has improved short-term outcome but part of this achievement may be lost in the long run. Concepts for a better long-term management of stroke survivors are needed to address their unmet needs and to reduce the burden of post-stroke complications, residual deficits, and recurrent vascular events.

Aims: This review summarizes current knowledge on post-hospital care and the scientific evidence supporting individual programs.

Summary of review: A systematic search of electronic databases according to PRISMA guidelines identified 10,374 articles, 77 of which met the inclusion criteria. One large randomised controlled trial on a multifaceted care program delivered by the multidisciplinary stroke team reduced recurrent vascular events and improved quality of life and functional outcome one year after the event, while a number of studies offer solutions for individual components of post-hospital disease management like patient education, counselling, and self-management or the management of post-stroke complications and residual deficits. A majority of studies, however, was small in size and limited by a short follow-up. Most initiatives with a narrow focus on risk factor control failed to lower the risk of recurrent events. The caregivers' central role in post-stroke patient management is broadly neglected in research.

Conclusions: Over the past years, first knowledge on how to best organize post-hospital care of stroke patients has emerged. Comprehensive and pragmatic programs operated by the multidisciplinary stroke team hold promise to reduce the long-term health burden of stroke. There is a clear need for further high-quality studies with both clinical endpoints and patient-reported outcomes to establish sustainable solutions in different settings and regions to improve life after stroke, a key priority of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe 2018-2030.

Keywords: Stroke; complication; disease management; follow-up; post-stroke care; review.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Caregivers
  • Europe
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life*
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Risk Factors
  • Stroke* / therapy