Study Objectives: To determine intrarater and interrater scoring reliabilit
y of the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) in a population of sleep clinic
patients.
Design: N/A
Setting: Urban sleep center.
Patients: 200 consecutive sleep center patients (diagnoses included: obstru
ctive sleep apnea, narcolepsy, periodic-limb-movement, and individuals with
no diagnosis).
Interventions: N/A
Measurements and Results: MSLTs were recorded and scored according to stand
ard clinical procedures. One of four clinical polysomnographers and one of
seven polysomnographic technologists scored each MSLT. All MSLTs were then
rescored by the same polysomnographer. The intrarater reliability coefficie
nt for mean MSLT score was .87 and interrater reliability was .90. Coeffici
ents for the mean number of REM onsets during the MSLT were .81 for intrara
ter and .88 for interrater reliability. Intrarater and interrater agreement
(kappa coefficients) for the presence of at least one REM onset during the
MSLT was .78 and .86, respectively. For the presence of greater than one R
EM onset, a kappa of .78 was obtained for intrarater agreement and .91 for
interrater agreement.
Conclusions: The clinical MSLT displays excellent interrater and intrarater
reliability estimates for both sleep latency and REM onset scores in a sle
ep-disordered population.