Association between early depressive symptoms after stroke and trajectories of functional recovery among patients with acute ischemic stroke: a longitudinal study | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Association between early depressive symptoms after stroke and trajectories of functional recovery among patients with acute ischemic stroke: a longitudinal study
Puntos clave
Early depressive symptoms negatively influence functional recovery trajectory after acute ischemic stroke, indicating a critical relationship between mood and recovery.
Patients exhibiting depressive symptoms show unfavorable recovery within a 6-month timeframe, emphasizing the importance of mental health monitoring post-stroke.
Longitudinal study design assesses changes in functional recovery over six months, providing valuable insights into patient outcomes after stroke.
Addressing early depressive symptoms may enhance recovery prospects, highlighting the potential for targeted psychological interventions.
Resumen
Early depressive symptoms were associated with unfavorable functional recovery trajectories within 6 months following acute stroke in AIS patients.