Quantitative functional measures in MS: what is a reliable change?
- PMID: 11971105
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.58.8.1294
Quantitative functional measures in MS: what is a reliable change?
Abstract
As a first step toward understanding which changes should be considered as meaningful, the authors assessed the reliability of quantitative functional tests on 5 consecutive days in 63 patients with MS, determining the range of measurement variability present when patients are clinically stable. Time to walk 25 feet (T25FW) and the 9-hole peg test (9HPT) varied by <20% of individual mean scores on repeated testing. Therefore, a 20% change on these tests can be considered to be the threshold that reliably indicates a true change in function for an individual.
Comment in
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Quantitative functional measures in MS: what is a reliable change?Neurology. 2002 Aug 27;59(4):648-9; author reply 649. doi: 10.1212/wnl.59.4.648-a. Neurology. 2002. PMID: 12196675 No abstract available.
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