September 3, 2025
We are pleased to announce the publication of our latest study, a result of our close collaboration with the Rehabilitation Clinic of Semmelweis University. The publication, titled “Driving after stroke: A trichotomous logistic regression model to support decision making in uncertain cases”, is available in the prestigious Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.
The research investigates one of the greatest challenges in assessing fitness to drive after a stroke – especially in cases where the results of cognitive tests are inconclusive. Our study introduces an innovative, three-outcome logistic regression model that, in addition to the "fit" and "unfit" categories, introduces a third, "uncertain" category.
This novel approach makes clinical decision-making more effective in uncertain cases, as it helps avoid patient misclassification and supports more evidence-based, well-founded decisions – proving particularly useful with small patient samples.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the authors for this significant and innovative research: Gábor Szabó, József Pintér, Dr. Roland Molontay, and Dr. Gábor Fazekas.
The full article is available here: https://www.strokejournal.org/article/S1052-3057(25)00216-2/fulltext