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. 2021 Sep:54:103144.
doi: 10.1016/j.msard.2021.103144. Epub 2021 Jul 9.

Should we still only rely on EDSS to evaluate disability in multiple sclerosis patients? A study of inter and intra rater reliability

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Should we still only rely on EDSS to evaluate disability in multiple sclerosis patients? A study of inter and intra rater reliability

Mikael Cohen et al. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

Background: Few studies assessed reliability and inter-rater variability of EDSS and functional parameters (FP) rating.

Objective: To evaluate inter-rater variability and errors in EDSS and FP rating in junior (JN) and MS Neurologists (MSN).

Method: Patients with MS were examined by a JN and a MSN on the same day. Each assessor rated FP and EDSS, then used a smartphone app to get an automated calculation for each FP ("smartphone" FP, sFP) and for EDSS ("smartphone" EDSS, sEDSS) from the description of the neurological exam. Inter-rater variability was assessed comparing JN and MSN ratings for each method. Intra-rater variability was assessed comparing traditional and digital rating for a given assessor.

Result: 103 patients were included. Perfect agreement between JN and MSN was met for 67% and 70% of patients regarding EDSS and sEDSS. Disagreement that could lead to a significant difference in terms of level of disability occurred in 17% for EDSS and 12% for sEDSS (p=0.07). Regarding intra-rater reliability, we found 38 rating discrepancies for JN and 14 for MSN (p=0.04).

Conclusion: We found a significant inter-rater variability as well as a substantial frequency of rating errors in JN. The use of less subjective, easier-to-rate scales should be encouraged.

Keywords: Digital health; Disability; EDSS; Multiple sclerosis.

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