PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Health-related quality of life loss associated with first-time stroke.

  • Yen Shing Yeoh,
  • Gerald Choon-Huat Koh,
  • Chuen Seng Tan,
  • Tian Ming Tu,
  • Rajinder Singh,
  • Hui Meng Chang,
  • Deidre A De Silva,
  • Yee Sien Ng,
  • Yan Hoon Ang,
  • Philip Yap,
  • Effie Chew,
  • Reshma A Merchant,
  • Tseng Tsai Yeo,
  • Ning Chou,
  • N Venketasubramanian,
  • Kim En Lee,
  • Sherry H Young,
  • Helen Hoenig,
  • David Bruce Matchar,
  • Nan Luo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211493
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. e0211493

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES:This study aimed to quantify health-related quality of life (HRQoL) loss associated with first episode of stroke by comparing patient-reported HRQoL before and after stroke onset. The impact of stroke in local population was also evaluated by comparing the pre- and post-stroke HRQoL with that of the general population. METHODS:The HRQoL of stroke survivors was assessed with the EQ-5D-3L index score at recruitment, for recalled pre-stroke HRQoL, and at 3 and 12 month post-stroke. Change in HRQoL from pre-stroke to 3 and 12 month was self-reported by 285 and 238 patients, respectively. Mean EQ index score at each time point (baseline: 464 patients; 3 month post-stroke: 306 patients; 12 month post-stroke: 258 patients) was compared with published population norms for EQ-5D-3L. RESULTS:There was a significant decrease in HRQoL at 3 (0.25) and 12 month (0.09) post-stroke when compared to the retrospectively recalled patients' mean pre-stroke HRQoL level (0.87). The reduction at 3 month was associated with the reduction in all EQ-5D-3L health dimensions; reductions remaining at 12 month were limited to dimensions of mobility, self-care, usual activities, and anxiety/depression. Stroke patients had a lower mean EQ index than the general population by 0.07 points pre-stroke (0.87 vs. 0.94), 0.33 points at 3 month (0.61 vs. 0.94) and 0.18 points at 12 month (0.76 vs. 0.94) post-stroke. CONCLUSIONS:Stroke has a substantial impact on HRQoL in Singapore, especially in the first three months post-stroke. Compared to the general population, stroke survivors have lower HRQoL even before stroke onset. This pre-stroke deficit in HRQoL should be taken into account when quantifying health burden of stroke or setting goals for stroke rehabilitation.