Determining the functional status of the corticospinal tract within one week of stroke

Smith, M.-C. and Ackerley, S.J. and Monigatti, E.J. and Scrivener, B.J. and Stinear, C.M. (2020) Determining the functional status of the corticospinal tract within one week of stroke. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 156: e60665. ISSN 1940-087X

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Abstract

High interindividual variability in the recovery of upper limb (UL) function after stroke means it is difficult to predict an individual's potential for recovery based on clinical assessments alone. The functional integrity of the corticospinal tract is an important prognostic biomarker for recovery of UL function, particularly for those with severe initial UL impairment. This article presents a protocol for evaluating corticospinal tract function within 1 week of stroke. This protocol can be used to select and stratify patients in trials of interventions designed to improve UL motor recovery and outcomes after stroke. The protocol also forms part of the PREP2 algorithm, which predicts UL function for individual patients 3 months poststroke. The algorithm sequentially combines a UL strength assessment, age, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and stroke severity, within a few days of the stroke. The benefits of using PREP2 in clinical practice are described elsewhere. This article focuses on the use of a UL strength assessment and transcranial magnetic stimulation to evaluate corticospinal tract function.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Visualized Experiments
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology(all)medicine(all)immunology and microbiology(all)chemical engineering(all)neuroscience(all) ??
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234941
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Deposited On:
22 Jan 2026 00:12
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Yes
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Published
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22 Jan 2026 00:12