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Test-Retest Reliability, Validity, and Minimal Detectable Change of the Balance Evaluation Systems Test to Assess Balance in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis

机译:对多发性硬化症患者进行平衡评估的平衡评估系统测试的重测可靠性,有效性和最小可检测变化

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Background: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) have balance deficits that result in falls. Balance tests developed for older adults do not discriminate between fallers and nonfallers with MS. The Balance Evaluation Systems Test (BESTest) identifies body systems contributing to imbalance/fall risk. This study evaluated the test-retest reliability and construct validity of the BESTest to assess balance in individuals with MS, compared the diagnostic accuracy of the BESTest and Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and investigated the minimal detectable change of the BESTest in this population. Methods: Twenty individuals with MS were recruited. Age, onset of disease, and fall history were obtained. The following measures were used: Expanded Disability Status Scale, University of Illinois at Chicago Fear of Falling Measure, BESTest, and BBS. Twelve participants were retested to determine test-retest reliability of the BESTest. Results: The BESTest demonstrated strong test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient [3,1] = 0.98 [95% CI, 0.91-0.99], P = .01) and was highly correlated with the BBS (r = 0.94, P = .01). The BBS had poor accuracy to identify fallers. Using a score of 81%, the BESTest had moderate sensitivity (0.89) to identify fallers. The standard error of the measurement for the BESTest was 4.16 points, which translates into a minimal detectable change of 9.7% [90% CI] to 11.5% [95% CI]. Conclusions: The BESTest demonstrates excellent test-retest reliability and diagnostic utility as a measure of functional balance in persons with moderate MS. A change in BESTest score of at least 10% may indicate a true change in balance performance in this population.
机译:背景:患有多发性硬化症(MS)的人的平衡能力不足会导致跌倒。为老年人开发的平衡测试不能区分患有MS的跌倒者和非跌倒者。平衡评估系统测试(BESTest)可以识别导致失衡/跌倒风险的身体系统。这项研究评估了Bestest的重测信度和构造效度,以评估MS患者的平衡,比较BESTest和Berg平衡量表(BBS)的诊断准确性,并调查了该人群中BESTest的最小可检测变化。方法:招募20名MS患者。获得了年龄,疾病发作和跌倒史。使用了以下措施:扩展的残疾状况量表,伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校的恐惧落体措施,Bestest和BBS。对十二名参与者进行了重新测试,以确定BESTEST的重新测试可靠性。结果:Bestest表现出强大的重测信度(类内相关系数[3,1] = 0.98 [95%CI,0.91-0.99],P = 0.01),并且与BBS高度相关(r = 0.94,P = .01)。 BBS识别下降者的准确性很差。使用81%的分数,Bestest具有中等敏感性(0.89)来识别跌倒者。 BESTest的测量标准误差为4.16分,这意味着可检测到的最小变化为9.7%[90%CI]至11.5%[95%CI]。结论:BESTest表现出出色的重测信度和诊断效用,可作为中度MS患者功能平衡的一种指标。 BESTest分数至少变化10%可能表明该人群的平衡表现确实发生了变化。

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