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Temporal stability of the Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale

โœ Scribed by Christopher G. Goetz; Glenn T. Stebbins; Ad Theeuwes; Fabrizio Stocchi; Joaquim J. Ferreira; Serge van de Witte; Juliana Bronzova


Book ID
102505183
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
264 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-3185

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Background:

The objective of this study was to establish temporal stability characteristics for objective components of the Unified Dyskinesia Rating Scale (UDysRS). The UDysRS has strong internal consistency and a reliable factor structure, but the important issue of temporal stability has not been established.

Methods:

Using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) analyses, we examined UDysRS temporal stability for the objective scale components (Part III and IV) over an 8โ€hour observation period. We assessed ICCs for the single centralized rater, the onโ€site raters, and the agreement between the single centralized rater and the onโ€site raters. Kappa statistic assessed agreement between the single centralized and onโ€site raters for clinical state (ON vs OFF).

Results:

For both the single centralized rater and the onโ€site raters, there was high temporal stability of the UDysRS Part III, Part IV, and Total Objective UDysRS in both ON and OFF states, with ICCs ranging from 0.822 (P < .0005) to 0.513 (P < .013). The agreement between the 2 rating techniques (centralized vs onโ€site) was significant for ON and OFF ratings of Part III, Part IV, and Total Objective UDysRS, ranging from 0.821 (P < .0005) to 0.703 (P < .0005).

Conclusions:

The UDysRS is highly stable for ON and OFF. Our data suggest that a single UDysRS evaluation for ON and for OFF states is highly representative of that state regardless of time. Likewise, if appropriate protocols need to assess dyskinesia in a field or community setting, the UDysRS can be filmed without an onโ€site rater and rated centrally with retained validity. ยฉ 2011 Movement Disorder Society


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