Abstract:Objective To explore the effect of prognosis of acute stroke patients carrying out early comprehensive rehabilitation training, and the risk factors of prognosis outcome of stroke. Methods One hundred and twenty patients with acute stroke were randomly divided into control group (n=60) and treatment group (n=60). The control group was carried out normal treatment, and the intervention group was given early comprehensive rehabilitation training measures on the basis of the control group. The indexes of total effective rate were compared between the two groups, and risk factors of not good outcome of prognosis were screened with multiple factors analysis method. Results After 3 months rehabilitation treatment, the total effective rate in the treatment group was 91.7%, much higher than the control group (76.7%, P<0.05). Multiple factors analysis result showed that age (OR=1.745), hypertension (OR=3.931), cerebral arteriostenosis (OR=5.302), late visit (OR=2.366), without carrying out early rehabilitation training (OR=8.207) and NIHSS score (OR=2863) were the risk factors of unfavourable prognosis of stroke. Conclusion Carrying out early comprehensive rehabilitation training measures for acute stroke patients might obviously raise clinical curative effects. There are many independent risk factors affecting the prognosis of stroke patients, so we should formulate effective preventive measures to aim directly at these risk factors.