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Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change
BACKGROUND: Although the tap test for patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is still often performed as part of the preoperative evaluation, it is true that some studies have reported the limitations of the tap test, claiming that it does not provide the additional...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995551/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35418939 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.846429 |
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author | Kameda, Masahiro Kajimoto, Yoshinaga Nikaido, Yasutaka Kambara, Akihiro Tsujino, Kohei Yamada, Hironori Takagi, Fugen Fukuo, Yusuke Kosaka, Takuya Kanemitsu, Takuya Katayama, Yoshihide Tsuji, Yuichiro Yagi, Ryokichi Hiramatsu, Ryo Ikeda, Naokado Nonoguchi, Naosuke Furuse, Motomasa Kawabata, Shinji Takami, Toshihiro Wanibuchi, Masahiko |
author_facet | Kameda, Masahiro Kajimoto, Yoshinaga Nikaido, Yasutaka Kambara, Akihiro Tsujino, Kohei Yamada, Hironori Takagi, Fugen Fukuo, Yusuke Kosaka, Takuya Kanemitsu, Takuya Katayama, Yoshihide Tsuji, Yuichiro Yagi, Ryokichi Hiramatsu, Ryo Ikeda, Naokado Nonoguchi, Naosuke Furuse, Motomasa Kawabata, Shinji Takami, Toshihiro Wanibuchi, Masahiko |
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description | BACKGROUND: Although the tap test for patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is still often performed as part of the preoperative evaluation, it is true that some studies have reported the limitations of the tap test, claiming that it does not provide the additional information for appropriate patient selection for surgery. We aimed to determine whether a better method of pre- and post-tap test assessment could lead to appropriate patient selection for shunting. METHODS: We performed the tap test as part of the preoperative evaluation in all 40 patients who underwent lumboperitoneal shunt surgery for iNPH from April 2021 to September 2021. We retrospectively analyzed the patient data. We examined whether a comprehensive evaluation of the effect of the tap test using the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA) and Global Rating of Change (GRC) scales would identify a wider range of patients who would benefit from shunt surgery than the 3-m Timed Up and Go test (TUG) alone. RESULTS: Assuming a prevalence of 1% for iNPH, the TUG had a sensitivity of 0.23, specificity of 0.71, positive likelihood ratio of 0.79, and negative likelihood ratio of 1.09. When improvement in either the FGA or the GRC was used as a criterion for the validity of the tap test, the sensitivity was 0.88, specificity was 0.17, positive likelihood ratio was 1.06, and negative likelihood ratio was 0.71. CONCLUSION: Improvement in either the FGA or the GRC is a more sensitive criterion for the effectiveness of the tap test for the gait aspect than the TUG. Since the negative likelihood ratio is lower than that for the TUG alone, it is more appropriate to exclude patients with neither FGA nor GRC improvement from surgical indications than to exclude surgical indications based on a negative TUG. |
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spelling | pubmed-89955512022-04-12 Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change Kameda, Masahiro Kajimoto, Yoshinaga Nikaido, Yasutaka Kambara, Akihiro Tsujino, Kohei Yamada, Hironori Takagi, Fugen Fukuo, Yusuke Kosaka, Takuya Kanemitsu, Takuya Katayama, Yoshihide Tsuji, Yuichiro Yagi, Ryokichi Hiramatsu, Ryo Ikeda, Naokado Nonoguchi, Naosuke Furuse, Motomasa Kawabata, Shinji Takami, Toshihiro Wanibuchi, Masahiko Front Neurol Neurology BACKGROUND: Although the tap test for patients with suspected idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is still often performed as part of the preoperative evaluation, it is true that some studies have reported the limitations of the tap test, claiming that it does not provide the additional information for appropriate patient selection for surgery. We aimed to determine whether a better method of pre- and post-tap test assessment could lead to appropriate patient selection for shunting. METHODS: We performed the tap test as part of the preoperative evaluation in all 40 patients who underwent lumboperitoneal shunt surgery for iNPH from April 2021 to September 2021. We retrospectively analyzed the patient data. We examined whether a comprehensive evaluation of the effect of the tap test using the Functional Gait Assessment (FGA) and Global Rating of Change (GRC) scales would identify a wider range of patients who would benefit from shunt surgery than the 3-m Timed Up and Go test (TUG) alone. RESULTS: Assuming a prevalence of 1% for iNPH, the TUG had a sensitivity of 0.23, specificity of 0.71, positive likelihood ratio of 0.79, and negative likelihood ratio of 1.09. When improvement in either the FGA or the GRC was used as a criterion for the validity of the tap test, the sensitivity was 0.88, specificity was 0.17, positive likelihood ratio was 1.06, and negative likelihood ratio was 0.71. CONCLUSION: Improvement in either the FGA or the GRC is a more sensitive criterion for the effectiveness of the tap test for the gait aspect than the TUG. Since the negative likelihood ratio is lower than that for the TUG alone, it is more appropriate to exclude patients with neither FGA nor GRC improvement from surgical indications than to exclude surgical indications based on a negative TUG. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8995551/ /pubmed/35418939 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.846429 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kameda, Kajimoto, Nikaido, Kambara, Tsujino, Yamada, Takagi, Fukuo, Kosaka, Kanemitsu, Katayama, Tsuji, Yagi, Hiramatsu, Ikeda, Nonoguchi, Furuse, Kawabata, Takami and Wanibuchi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Kameda, Masahiro Kajimoto, Yoshinaga Nikaido, Yasutaka Kambara, Akihiro Tsujino, Kohei Yamada, Hironori Takagi, Fugen Fukuo, Yusuke Kosaka, Takuya Kanemitsu, Takuya Katayama, Yoshihide Tsuji, Yuichiro Yagi, Ryokichi Hiramatsu, Ryo Ikeda, Naokado Nonoguchi, Naosuke Furuse, Motomasa Kawabata, Shinji Takami, Toshihiro Wanibuchi, Masahiko Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title_full | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title_short | Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Tap Test by Combining the Use of Functional Gait Assessment and Global Rating of Change |
title_sort | evaluation of the effectiveness of the tap test by combining the use of functional gait assessment and global rating of change |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995551/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35418939 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.846429 |
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