Reference videos reduce variability of motor dysfunction assessments in multiple sclerosis
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PubMed ID
30116550
Description
Motor dysfunction, particularly ataxia, is one of the predominant clinical manifestations in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Assessment of motor dysfunction suffers from a high variability. We investigated whether the clinical rating of ataxia can be improved through the use of reference videos, covering the spectrum of severity degrees as defined in the Neurostatus-Expanded Disability Status Scale. Twenty-five neurologists participated. The variability of their assessments was significantly lower when reference videos were used (SD = 0.12; range = 0.40 vs SD = 0.26; range = 0.88 without reference videos; p = 0.013). Reference videos reduced the variability of clinical assessments and may be useful tools to improve the precision and consistency in the clinical assessment of motor functions in MS.
Date of Publication
2018-08-09
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
Disability Edss ataxia finger-to-nose test video rating
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
D'Souza, M. | |
Dorn, J. | |
Morrison, C. | |
Boisvert, J. | |
Kravalis, K. | |
Burggraaff, J. | |
van Munster, C. E. | |
Diederich, M. | |
Sellen, A. | |
Dahlke, F. | |
Uitdehaag, B. M. | |
Kappos, L. |
Additional Credits
Series
Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical
Publisher
Sage Publications
ISSN
2055-2173
Access(Rights)
open.access