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Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns

BACKGROUND: We have previously assessed the reproducibility of manual testing of the strength in 14 individual upper limb muscles in patients with or without upper limb complaints. This investigation aimed at additionally studying sensory disturbances, the mechanosensitivity of nerve trunks, and the...

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Autores principales: Jepsen, Jorgen R, Laursen, Lise H, Hagert, Carl-Goran, Kreiner, Svend, Larsen, Anders I
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1402320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16483371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-6-8
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author Jepsen, Jorgen R
Laursen, Lise H
Hagert, Carl-Goran
Kreiner, Svend
Larsen, Anders I
author_facet Jepsen, Jorgen R
Laursen, Lise H
Hagert, Carl-Goran
Kreiner, Svend
Larsen, Anders I
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description BACKGROUND: We have previously assessed the reproducibility of manual testing of the strength in 14 individual upper limb muscles in patients with or without upper limb complaints. This investigation aimed at additionally studying sensory disturbances, the mechanosensitivity of nerve trunks, and the occurrence of physical findings in patterns which may potentially reflect a peripheral neuropathy. The reproducibility of this part of the neurological examination has never been reported. METHODS: Two blinded examiners performed a semi-quantitative assessment of 82 upper limbs (strength in 14 individual muscles, sensibility in 7 homonymous territories, and mechanosensitivity of nerves at 10 locations). Based on the topography of nerves and their muscular and cutaneous innervation we defined 10 neurological patterns each suggesting a focal neuropathy. The individual findings and patterns identified by the two examiners were compared. RESULTS: Strength, sensibility to touch, pain and vibration, and mechanosensitivity were predominantly assessed with moderate to very good reproducibility (median κ-values 0.54, 0.69, 0.48, 0.58, and 0.53, respectively). The reproducibility of the defined patterns was fair to excellent (median correlation coefficient = 0.75) and the overall identification of limbs with/without pattern(s) was good (κ = 0.75). CONCLUSION: This first part of a study on diagnostic accuracy of a selective neurological examination has demonstrated a promising inter-rater reproducibility of individual neurological items and patterns. Generalization and clinical feasibility require further documentation: 1) Reproducibility in cohorts of other composition, 2) validity with comparison to currently applied standards, and 3) potential benefits that can be attained by the examination.
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spelling pubmed-14023202006-03-17 Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns Jepsen, Jorgen R Laursen, Lise H Hagert, Carl-Goran Kreiner, Svend Larsen, Anders I BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: We have previously assessed the reproducibility of manual testing of the strength in 14 individual upper limb muscles in patients with or without upper limb complaints. This investigation aimed at additionally studying sensory disturbances, the mechanosensitivity of nerve trunks, and the occurrence of physical findings in patterns which may potentially reflect a peripheral neuropathy. The reproducibility of this part of the neurological examination has never been reported. METHODS: Two blinded examiners performed a semi-quantitative assessment of 82 upper limbs (strength in 14 individual muscles, sensibility in 7 homonymous territories, and mechanosensitivity of nerves at 10 locations). Based on the topography of nerves and their muscular and cutaneous innervation we defined 10 neurological patterns each suggesting a focal neuropathy. The individual findings and patterns identified by the two examiners were compared. RESULTS: Strength, sensibility to touch, pain and vibration, and mechanosensitivity were predominantly assessed with moderate to very good reproducibility (median κ-values 0.54, 0.69, 0.48, 0.58, and 0.53, respectively). The reproducibility of the defined patterns was fair to excellent (median correlation coefficient = 0.75) and the overall identification of limbs with/without pattern(s) was good (κ = 0.75). CONCLUSION: This first part of a study on diagnostic accuracy of a selective neurological examination has demonstrated a promising inter-rater reproducibility of individual neurological items and patterns. Generalization and clinical feasibility require further documentation: 1) Reproducibility in cohorts of other composition, 2) validity with comparison to currently applied standards, and 3) potential benefits that can be attained by the examination. BioMed Central 2006-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1402320/ /pubmed/16483371 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-6-8 Text en Copyright © 2006 Jepsen et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Jepsen, Jorgen R
Laursen, Lise H
Hagert, Carl-Goran
Kreiner, Svend
Larsen, Anders I
Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title_full Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title_fullStr Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title_short Diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination I: Inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
title_sort diagnostic accuracy of the neurological upper limb examination i: inter-rater reproducibility of selected findings and patterns
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1402320/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16483371
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-6-8
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