Juan IdiáquezFrancisco TorresMadrid, EvaEvaMadridJorge VegaAndrea Slachevsky2025-12-072025-12-072017-01-0110.4067/s0034-988720170002000062-s2.0-85018343103https://cris-uv-2.scimago.es/handle/123456789/7676WOS:000396205300006Background: The inability to carry out activities of daily living (ADL) is prevalent in elderly people and it is associated with hypertension and stroke. Aim: To evaluate ADLs using the T-ADLQ in hypertensive patients with minor stroke. Subjects and Methods: T-ADLQ, Cognitive tests (Minimental and Addenbrooke), and Hamilton depression test were applied to 100 hypertensive ambulatory patients (55 without symptomatic stroke and 45 with ischemic stroke, Rankin ≤ 2). Results: In stroke patients the ability to perform ADL was significantly reduced compared with hypertensive patients without stroke. Cognitive dysfunction and depressive symptoms were associated with a lower ADL performance. Conclusions: The T-ADLQ is useful to evaluate ADL in hypertensive ambulatory patients with ischemic stroke.esacceso abiertoMedicine, General And InternalMedicineUsefulness of the activities of daily living questionnaire (t-adlq) in patients with minor strokearticle