Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
An assessment tool for rapid screening of cognitive impairment. The total score is 30 points, and the test result shows that the normal value is =26 points. |
0 week |
|
Primary |
Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
An assessment tool for rapid screening of cognitive impairment. The total score is 30 points, and the test result shows that the normal value is =26 points. |
1 week |
|
Primary |
Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
An assessment tool for rapid screening of cognitive impairment. The total score is 30 points, and the test result shows that the normal value is =26 points. |
12 week |
|
Primary |
Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
An assessment tool for rapid screening of cognitive impairment. The total score is 30 points, and the test result shows that the normal value is =26 points. |
24 week |
|
Primary |
Mini-mental State Examination |
n assessment tool for reflect the mental state and the degree of cognitive impairment of the subjects. The total score range of 0-30 points. Scores are closely related to the level of education, and the normal cut-off is defined as: >17 points for illiteracy, >20 points for primary school, and >24 points for junior high school and above. |
0 week |
|
Primary |
Mini-mental State Examination |
n assessment tool for reflect the mental state and the degree of cognitive impairment of the subjects. The total score range of 0-30 points. Scores are closely related to the level of education, and the normal cut-off is defined as: >17 points for illiteracy, >20 points for primary school, and >24 points for junior high school and above. |
1 week |
|
Primary |
Mini-mental State Examination |
n assessment tool for reflect the mental state and the degree of cognitive impairment of the subjects. The total score range of 0-30 points. Scores are closely related to the level of education, and the normal cut-off is defined as: >17 points for illiteracy, >20 points for primary school, and >24 points for junior high school and above. |
12 week |
|
Primary |
Mini-mental State Examination |
n assessment tool for reflect the mental state and the degree of cognitive impairment of the subjects. The total score range of 0-30 points. Scores are closely related to the level of education, and the normal cut-off is defined as: >17 points for illiteracy, >20 points for primary school, and >24 points for junior high school and above. |
24 week |
|
Primary |
PSCI Incidence |
number of PSCI cases/total number of enrolled cases |
12 weeks |
|
Primary |
PSCI Incidence |
number of PSCI cases/total number of enrolled cases |
24 weeks |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Depression Scale |
An assessment tool for assessing depression status. Total score <7: normal; The total score of 7 to 17: depression may be present; The total score of 17 to 24: definitely depression; Total score >24: severe depression. |
0 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Depression Scale |
An assessment tool for assessing depression status. Total score <7: normal; The total score of 7 to 17: depression may be present; The total score of 17 to 24: definitely depression; Total score >24: severe depression. |
1 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Depression Scale |
An assessment tool for assessing depression status. Total score <7: normal; The total score of 7 to 17: depression may be present; The total score of 17 to 24: definitely depression; Total score >24: severe depression. |
12 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Depression Scale |
An assessment tool for assessing depression status. Total score <7: normal; The total score of 7 to 17: depression may be present; The total score of 17 to 24: definitely depression; Total score >24: severe depression. |
24 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Anxiety Scale |
It is mainly used to assess the severity of neurosis and anxiety symptoms in people. A total score of more than 29 may indicate severe anxiety; More than 21 points, there must be significant anxiety; More than 14 points, there is definitely anxiety; More than 7 points, may have anxiety; If the score is less than 7, there are no symptoms of anxiety. |
0 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Anxiety Scale |
It is mainly used to assess the severity of neurosis and anxiety symptoms in people. A total score of more than 29 may indicate severe anxiety; More than 21 points, there must be significant anxiety; More than 14 points, there is definitely anxiety; More than 7 points, may have anxiety; If the score is less than 7, there are no symptoms of anxiety. |
1 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Anxiety Scale |
It is mainly used to assess the severity of neurosis and anxiety symptoms in people. A total score of more than 29 may indicate severe anxiety; More than 21 points, there must be significant anxiety; More than 14 points, there is definitely anxiety; More than 7 points, may have anxiety; If the score is less than 7, there are no symptoms of anxiety. |
12 week |
|
Secondary |
Hamilton Anxiety Scale |
It is mainly used to assess the severity of neurosis and anxiety symptoms in people. A total score of more than 29 may indicate severe anxiety; More than 21 points, there must be significant anxiety; More than 14 points, there is definitely anxiety; More than 7 points, may have anxiety; If the score is less than 7, there are no symptoms of anxiety. |
24 week |
|
Secondary |
Modified Barthel index |
The scale consists of 10 items and 5 different weights of rating scales: unable, attempts but unsafe, moderate help, minimal help, fully independent. There is a score range of 0 to 5 for bathing, grooming; a score range of 0 to 10 for feeding, dressing, bowels, bladder, toilet, stairs; and a score range of 0 to 15 for chair/bed transfers, walking. Higher score represents higher degree of activities daily living independence. |
0 week |
|
Secondary |
Modified Barthel index |
The scale consists of 10 items and 5 different weights of rating scales: unable, attempts but unsafe, moderate help, minimal help, fully independent. There is a score range of 0 to 5 for bathing, grooming; a score range of 0 to 10 for feeding, dressing, bowels, bladder, toilet, stairs; and a score range of 0 to 15 for chair/bed transfers, walking. Higher score represents higher degree of activities daily living independence. |
1 week |
|
Secondary |
Modified Barthel index |
The scale consists of 10 items and 5 different weights of rating scales: unable, attempts but unsafe, moderate help, minimal help, fully independent. There is a score range of 0 to 5 for bathing, grooming; a score range of 0 to 10 for feeding, dressing, bowels, bladder, toilet, stairs; and a score range of 0 to 15 for chair/bed transfers, walking. Higher score represents higher degree of activities daily living independence. |
12 week |
|
Secondary |
Modified Barthel index |
The scale consists of 10 items and 5 different weights of rating scales: unable, attempts but unsafe, moderate help, minimal help, fully independent. There is a score range of 0 to 5 for bathing, grooming; a score range of 0 to 10 for feeding, dressing, bowels, bladder, toilet, stairs; and a score range of 0 to 15 for chair/bed transfers, walking. Higher score represents higher degree of activities daily living independence. |
24 week |
|
Secondary |
National Institutes of Health Neurological Deficit Score |
The scale will assess the degree of the neurological deficit. For all 11 parameters, the top score is 42 points, a score of 0 and 1 is normal, and higher scores mean a worse neurological deficit. We also recorded the neurological deficit result within two days after admission. |
0 week |
|
Secondary |
National Institutes of Health Neurological Deficit Score |
The scale will assess the degree of the neurological deficit. For all 11 parameters, the top score is 42 points, a score of 0 and 1 is normal, and higher scores mean a worse neurological deficit. We also recorded the neurological deficit result within two days after admission. |
1 week |
|
Secondary |
National Institutes of Health Neurological Deficit Score |
The scale will assess the degree of the neurological deficit. For all 11 parameters, the top score is 42 points, a score of 0 and 1 is normal, and higher scores mean a worse neurological deficit. We also recorded the neurological deficit result within two days after admission. |
12 week |
|
Secondary |
National Institutes of Health Neurological Deficit Score |
The scale will assess the degree of the neurological deficit. For all 11 parameters, the top score is 42 points, a score of 0 and 1 is normal, and higher scores mean a worse neurological deficit. We also recorded the neurological deficit result within two days after admission. |
24 week |
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