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NIH Stroke Scale
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NIH Stroke Scale
See Also
Cerebrovascular Accident
Precautions
NIH Stroke Scale has imperfect interrater reliability (i.e. different scores by different providers)
NIH Stroke Scale may be low despite severe, disabling symptoms and signs (e.g.
Vertigo
in posterior CVA)
Facial droop may be subtle
Consider counting visible teeth on each side for comparison
When a patient is too weak overall to perform a particular exam element
Default to a lower score (as if patient could perform that element)
Obviously this does not apply to a focal weakness
References
Swadron and Shoenberger in Herbert (2019) EM:Rap 19(3): 1
Criteria
Assess
Level of Consciousness
(0-3 points)
Alert: 0
Alerts to voice: 1
Alerts to pain: 2
Unresponsive: 3
Assess Orientation (0-2 points)
Current Month (1 point if fails)
Patient's own Age (1 point if fails)
Follow Commands (0-2 points)
Open and close eyes (1 point if fails)
Make fist and release (1 point if fails)
Follow my finger (0-2 points)
Normal: 0
Partial
Gaze Palsy
: 1
Forced deviation: 2
Visual Field
(0-3 points)
No visual loss: 0
Partial
Hemianopsia
: 1
Complete
Hemianopsia
: 2
Bilateral
Hemianopsia
: 3
Facial palsy (0-3 points)
Testing: Show teeth, Raise eyebrows, Squeeze eyes shut
Normal symmetric movements: 0
Minor paralysis: 1
Partial paralysis: 2
Complete paralysis: 3
Motor: Left Arm (0-4 points)
Testing: Elevation limb to 90 degrees for 10 seconds
No drift: 0
Drifts (within 10 seconds): 1
Unable to get to and maintain full limb elevation: 2
Unable to move against gravity (limb falls): 3
No movement: 4
Motor: Right Arm (0-4 points)
Testing: Elevation limb to 90 degrees for 10 seconds
No drift: 0
Drifts (within 10 seconds): 1
Unable to get to and maintain full limb elevation: 2
Unable to move against gravity (limb falls): 3
No movement: 4
Motor: Left Leg (0-4 points)
Testing: Elevation limb to 30 degrees for 5 seconds
No drift: 0
Drifts (within 5 seconds): 1
Unable to get to and maintain full limb elevation: 2
Unable to move against gravity (limb falls): 3
No movement: 4
Motor: Right Leg (0-4 points)
Testing: Elevation limb to 30 degrees for 5 seconds
No drift: 0
Drifts (within 5 seconds): 1
Unable to get to and maintain full limb elevation: 2
Unable to move against gravity (limb falls): 3
No movement: 4
Coordination or limb
Ataxia
(0-2 points)
Testing:
Finger-Nose-Finger
,
Heel-Knee-Shin
Absent: 0
Present in one limb: 1
Present in both limbs: 2
Sensory (0-2 points)
Test: Pin prick to face, arm, trunk, and legs
Normal: 0
Mild to moderate sensory loss (reduced, dull): 1
Severe or total sensory loss (unaware of touch): 2
Aphasia
or Best Language (0-3 points)
Test: Name items, Describe picture, Read sentences
No
Aphasia
: 0
Mild to moderate
Aphasia
: 1
Severe
Aphasia
: 2
Global
Aphasia
(Mute): 3
Dysarthria
(0-2 points)
Normal articulation: 0
Mild to moderate
Dysarthria
: 1
Severe
Dysarthria
(nearly unintelligible): 2
Intubated or other physical barrier: N/A
Extinction and Inattention or Neglect (0-2 points)
Testing: Bilateral simultaneous stimulation using one or more sensory modalities (
Vision
, touch,
Hearing
)
No abnormality: 0
Inattention or extinction to single sensory modality: 1
Profound inattention or extinction or to multiple sensory modalities: 2
Interpretation
Score 0
No Stroke Symptoms
Score 1-4
Minor Stroke
Score 5-15
Moderate Stroke
Score 16-20
Moderate to Severe Stroke
Score 21-42
Severe Stroke
Resources
Stroke-Site
http://www.stroke-site.org
Reference
Spilker (2000) Stroke Intervent 2:7-14
(2000) Circulation 102(suppl I):I-204 to I-216 [PubMed]
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