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Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand

The standard assessment method for tremor severity in Parkinson’s disease is visual observation by neurologists using clinical rating scales. This is, therefore, a subjective rating that is dependent on clinical expertise. The objective of this study was to report clinicians’ tendencies to under-rat...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hong Ji, Kim, Sang Kyong, Park, Hyeyoung, Kim, Han Byul, Jeon, Hyo Seon, Jung, Yu Jin, Oh, Eungseok, Kim, Hee Jin, Yun, Ji Young, Jeon, Beom S., Park, Kwang Suk
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131703
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author Lee, Hong Ji
Kim, Sang Kyong
Park, Hyeyoung
Kim, Han Byul
Jeon, Hyo Seon
Jung, Yu Jin
Oh, Eungseok
Kim, Hee Jin
Yun, Ji Young
Jeon, Beom S.
Park, Kwang Suk
author_facet Lee, Hong Ji
Kim, Sang Kyong
Park, Hyeyoung
Kim, Han Byul
Jeon, Hyo Seon
Jung, Yu Jin
Oh, Eungseok
Kim, Hee Jin
Yun, Ji Young
Jeon, Beom S.
Park, Kwang Suk
author_sort Lee, Hong Ji
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description The standard assessment method for tremor severity in Parkinson’s disease is visual observation by neurologists using clinical rating scales. This is, therefore, a subjective rating that is dependent on clinical expertise. The objective of this study was to report clinicians’ tendencies to under-rate Parkinsonian tremors in the less affected hand. This was observed through objective tremor measurement with accelerometers. Tremor amplitudes were measured objectively using tri-axis-accelerometers for both hands simultaneously in 53 patients with Parkinson’s disease during resting and postural tremors. The videotaped tremor was rated by neurologists using clinical rating scales. The tremor measured by accelerometer was compared with clinical ratings. Neurologists tended to under-rate the less affected hand in resting tremor when the contralateral hand had severe tremor in Session I. The participating neurologists corrected this tendency in Session II after being informed of it. The under-rating tendency was then repeated by other uninformed neurologists in Session III. Kappa statistics showed high inter-rater agreements and high agreements between estimated scores derived from the accelerometer signals and the mean Clinical Tremor Rating Scale evaluated in every session. Therefore, clinicians need to be aware of this under-rating tendency in visual inspection of the less affected hand in order to make accurate tremor severity assessments.
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spelling pubmed-44824252015-07-01 Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand Lee, Hong Ji Kim, Sang Kyong Park, Hyeyoung Kim, Han Byul Jeon, Hyo Seon Jung, Yu Jin Oh, Eungseok Kim, Hee Jin Yun, Ji Young Jeon, Beom S. Park, Kwang Suk PLoS One Research Article The standard assessment method for tremor severity in Parkinson’s disease is visual observation by neurologists using clinical rating scales. This is, therefore, a subjective rating that is dependent on clinical expertise. The objective of this study was to report clinicians’ tendencies to under-rate Parkinsonian tremors in the less affected hand. This was observed through objective tremor measurement with accelerometers. Tremor amplitudes were measured objectively using tri-axis-accelerometers for both hands simultaneously in 53 patients with Parkinson’s disease during resting and postural tremors. The videotaped tremor was rated by neurologists using clinical rating scales. The tremor measured by accelerometer was compared with clinical ratings. Neurologists tended to under-rate the less affected hand in resting tremor when the contralateral hand had severe tremor in Session I. The participating neurologists corrected this tendency in Session II after being informed of it. The under-rating tendency was then repeated by other uninformed neurologists in Session III. Kappa statistics showed high inter-rater agreements and high agreements between estimated scores derived from the accelerometer signals and the mean Clinical Tremor Rating Scale evaluated in every session. Therefore, clinicians need to be aware of this under-rating tendency in visual inspection of the less affected hand in order to make accurate tremor severity assessments. Public Library of Science 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4482425/ /pubmed/26110768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131703 Text en © 2015 Lee et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lee, Hong Ji
Kim, Sang Kyong
Park, Hyeyoung
Kim, Han Byul
Jeon, Hyo Seon
Jung, Yu Jin
Oh, Eungseok
Kim, Hee Jin
Yun, Ji Young
Jeon, Beom S.
Park, Kwang Suk
Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title_full Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title_fullStr Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title_full_unstemmed Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title_short Clinicians’ Tendencies to Under-Rate Parkinsonian Tremors in the Less Affected Hand
title_sort clinicians’ tendencies to under-rate parkinsonian tremors in the less affected hand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4482425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26110768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131703
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