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Modified Rankin Scale (mRS)

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Pro Tip

Use the structured mRS interview format rather than free questioning. Ask explicitly: 'Do you need help from another person to do any of your daily activities?' The answer to this single question most reliably distinguishes mRS 2 from mRS 3, which is the most clinically consequential boundary.

Difficulty:Beginner

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The Rankin Scale was originally published by John Rankin in the Edinburgh Medical Journal in 1957, predating CT scanning by nearly two decades. The scale was modified to its current five-grade form (plus death) in 1988 by van Swieten and colleagues. Despite being over 65 years old, it remains the most widely used outcome measure in stroke medicine worldwide.

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