About this trial
This study aims to validate the clinical performance of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based automatic scoring system for the Modified Rankin Scale (mRS). The core comparison is the consistency and accuracy between the AI-generated scores and standardized manual mRS follow-up assessments performed by trained professionals. The goal is to provide a convenient, efficient, and objective tool for stroke prognosis assessment, reduce the subjective variability of manual scoring, and optimize the stroke follow-up workflow.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥ 18 years, male or female.
Clinically diagnosed with stroke, and confirmed by cranial CT/MRI to have stroke.
Clinically stable, with basic communication ability at discharge or outpatient visit. The patient or a fixed family caregiver is able to cooperate with telephone follow-up at 1 week after discharge or outpatient visit.
Signed informed consent by the patient or their legally authorized representative.
Disqualifiers
Neurological deficits caused by non-stroke etiologies (e.g., brain tumor, traumatic brain injury, encephalitis).
Presence of severe disturbance of consciousness, severe cognitive impairment, psychiatric disorders, or global aphasia at discharge/outpatient visit, preventing effective communication; neither the patient nor family can cooperate with follow-up or assessment.
Combined with severe multi-organ failure (e.g., cardiac, hepatic, renal, respiratory), with an expected survival of less than 1 month, making completion of the 1-week follow-up impossible.
Long-term bedridden without a fixed caregiver, with no confirmed contact for follow-up, or refusal to participate in telephone follow-up and mRS assessment.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing
Lead sponsor
Capital Medical University
Collaborator
People's Hospital of Beijing Daxing District
Collaborator
Beijing Tiantan Hospital
Collaborator
The First Hospital of Fangshan District,Beijing
Collaborator