For visual perception, only participants
presenting deficits at T1 were re-evaluated at three
months (T2; n = 93), and those with deficits at T2 were
re-evaluated at six months (T3; n = 61).
Results: A total of 57 people (30.2%) had visuoperceptual
deficits six months after discharge home. Despite persistent
deficits, approximately 45% of the participants in the
two groups improved whereas 50% of the NO REHAB
group and 24.3% of the REHAB group deteriorated.
Changes in the mean scores on the MVPT-V were similar
in the two groups.