Assessing Stroke-Related Sarcopenia in Chronic Stroke: Identification of Clinical Assessment Tools—A Pilot Study

Author:

Arnal-Gómez Anna1ORCID,Cortés-Amador Sara1,Ruescas-Nicolau Maria-Arantzazu1ORCID,Carrasco Juan J.1ORCID,Pérez-Alenda Sofía1ORCID,Santamaría-Balfagón Ana2,Sánchez-Sánchez M. Luz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physiotherapy in Motion, Multispeciality Research Group (PTinMOTION), Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Physiotherapy, University of Valencia, Gascó Oliag n 5, 46010 Valencia, Spain

2. Faculty of Physiotherapy, University of Valencia, Gascó Oliag n 5, 46010 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

Stroke-related sarcopenia has recently been defined as the muscle atrophy consequent to stroke and assessing it following the guidelines with simple clinical tools is crucial in chronic stroke survivors. The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of patient-friendly instruments sarcopenia in a chronic stroke sample (SG) compared to non-stroke counterparts (CG). Each participant underwent a single assessment which consisted of: SARC-F questionnaire, assessment of muscle strength (hand grip and five-times sit-to-stand test, 5STS), the calf circumference (CC) of both legs, the short physical performance battery (SPPB), and the 10 m walk test. A total of 68 participants were included (SG, n = 34 and CG, n = 34). All variables showed statistical differences (p < 0.05) between the SG and the CG, except handgrip although it showed lower values for SG. The values of the 5STS (16.26 s) and the SPPB (7 points) were below to the cutoff values for the SG. The five-times sit-to-stand test, SPPB, and gait speed can lead clinicians to detect stroke-related sarcopenia. Maximum handgrip shows a trend of low values for men and women in the SG, however, CC did not detect sarcopenia in our sample.

Funder

Comunidad Valenciana

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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