Improved reliability of the NIH Stroke Scale using video training. NINDS TPA Stroke Study Group.
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 25 (11), 2220-2226
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.25.11.2220
Abstract
Despite the frequent use of clinical rating scales in multicenter therapeutic stroke trials, no generally acceptable method exists to train and certify investigators to use the instrument consistently. We desired to train investigators to use the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale in a study of acute stroke therapy so that all examiners rated patients comparably.We devised a two-camera videotape method that optimizes the visual presentation of examination findings. We then measured the effectiveness of the training by asking each investigator to evaluate a set of 11 patients, also on videotape. We tabulated the evaluations, devised a scoring system, and calculated measures of interobserver agreement among the participants in this study.We trained and certified 162 investigators. We found moderate to excellent agreement on most Stroke Scale items (unweighted kappa > 0.60). Two items, facial paresis and ataxia, exhibited poor agreement (unweighted kappa < 0.40) and should be revised in future editio...Keywords
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