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Evaluation of Clinical Metrology Instrument in Dogs with Osteoarthritis

BACKGROUND: In veterinary clinical pain studies, there is a paucity of data on test‐retest variability in Clinical Metrology Instruments (CMIs), and it is unknown whether CMIs should be administered using independent (respondents not permitted to see previous answers) or dependent (respondents shown...

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Autores principales: Muller, C., Gaines, B., Gruen, M., Case, B., Arrufat, K., Innes, J., Lascelles, B.D.X.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26971876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13923
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author Muller, C.
Gaines, B.
Gruen, M.
Case, B.
Arrufat, K.
Innes, J.
Lascelles, B.D.X.
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description BACKGROUND: In veterinary clinical pain studies, there is a paucity of data on test‐retest variability in Clinical Metrology Instruments (CMIs), and it is unknown whether CMIs should be administered using independent (respondents not permitted to see previous answers) or dependent (respondents shown previous answers) interviewing. OBJECTIVES: To compare baseline variability in CMIs designed to assess pain in dogs with osteoarthritis, and compare CMI scores using independent (InD) and dependent interviewing (DI) for the Canine Brief Pain Inventory (CBPI) and the Client‐Specific Outcome Measures (CSOM). ANIMALS: Fifty‐one client‐owned dogs with radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis and associated pain. METHODS: Clinical Metrology Instruments data were collected during 2 randomized, double‐masked, placebo‐controlled, proof of principle pilot studies with parallel treatment groups. Enrolled dogs received either placebo or antinerve growth factor antibody (NV‐01). RESULTS: Agreement between baseline CMI scores was good (CBPI Pain P = .29, CBPI Interference P = .32, CSOM P = .036, LOAD P = .67, HCPI P = .27), being best for the LOAD (ICC = 0.89). CMI responses collected during independent and dependent interviewing were not statistically different (CBPI Pain P = .33, CBPI Interference P = .28, CSOM P = .42) and showed good agreement. Additionally, dependent interviewing resulted in increased treatment effect sizes. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: There is little difference between independent and dependent interviewing, however, dependent interviewing resulted in increased treatment effect sizes. By using dependent interviewing, investigators could increase clinical trial power through minimal change to study design. Further research is warranted to investigate the use of dependent interviewing.
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spelling pubmed-48960922016-06-22 Evaluation of Clinical Metrology Instrument in Dogs with Osteoarthritis Muller, C. Gaines, B. Gruen, M. Case, B. Arrufat, K. Innes, J. Lascelles, B.D.X. J Vet Intern Med SMALL ANIMAL BACKGROUND: In veterinary clinical pain studies, there is a paucity of data on test‐retest variability in Clinical Metrology Instruments (CMIs), and it is unknown whether CMIs should be administered using independent (respondents not permitted to see previous answers) or dependent (respondents shown previous answers) interviewing. OBJECTIVES: To compare baseline variability in CMIs designed to assess pain in dogs with osteoarthritis, and compare CMI scores using independent (InD) and dependent interviewing (DI) for the Canine Brief Pain Inventory (CBPI) and the Client‐Specific Outcome Measures (CSOM). ANIMALS: Fifty‐one client‐owned dogs with radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis and associated pain. METHODS: Clinical Metrology Instruments data were collected during 2 randomized, double‐masked, placebo‐controlled, proof of principle pilot studies with parallel treatment groups. Enrolled dogs received either placebo or antinerve growth factor antibody (NV‐01). RESULTS: Agreement between baseline CMI scores was good (CBPI Pain P = .29, CBPI Interference P = .32, CSOM P = .036, LOAD P = .67, HCPI P = .27), being best for the LOAD (ICC = 0.89). CMI responses collected during independent and dependent interviewing were not statistically different (CBPI Pain P = .33, CBPI Interference P = .28, CSOM P = .42) and showed good agreement. Additionally, dependent interviewing resulted in increased treatment effect sizes. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: There is little difference between independent and dependent interviewing, however, dependent interviewing resulted in increased treatment effect sizes. By using dependent interviewing, investigators could increase clinical trial power through minimal change to study design. Further research is warranted to investigate the use of dependent interviewing. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-03-13 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4896092/ /pubmed/26971876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvim.13923 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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