INTEROBSERVER VARIATION IN THE EVALUATION OF NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS - PATIENT-RELATED FACTORS

Citation
M. Hansen et al., INTEROBSERVER VARIATION IN THE EVALUATION OF NEUROLOGICAL SIGNS - PATIENT-RELATED FACTORS, Journal of neurology, 241(8), 1994, pp. 492-496
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Neurology
Journal title
ISSN journal
03405354
Volume
241
Issue
8
Year of publication
1994
Pages
492 - 496
Database
ISI
SICI code
0340-5354(1994)241:8<492:IVITEO>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
The influence of patient-related factors on inter-observer variability in the evaluation of neurological signs was investigated. Two hundred and two consecutive unselected inpatients were examined by two senior neurologists who were unaware of the neurological case history. Eight signs were evaluated: anisocoria, jerky eye movements, facial palsy, difference in elbow extension force, abnormal finger-nose test, Barre sign, difference in knee jerk, and extensor plantar reflex. Agreement rates were calculated in order to compare the inter-observer variabili ty with reference to the patients' sex, age, mode of admission, and di agnosis at discharge. Observed agreement rates for the eight examined signs only sporadically showed statistically significant differences b etween the chosen patient-related factors. In general, inter-observer variation does not appear to be influenced by the sex, age, mode of ad mission or diagnosis at discharge of the patients.