| Literature DB >> 28327094 |
Afsaneh Shirani1, Braeden D Newton1, Darin T Okuda2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Identifying highly sensitive and reliable neurological exam components are crucial in recognizing clinical deficiencies. This study aimed to investigate finger tapping performance differences between patients with CNS demyelinating lesions and healthy control subjects.Entities:
Keywords: Demyelinating; Finger tapping; Magnetic resonance imaging; Multiple sclerosis; Neurological examination; Upper motor neuron
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28327094 PMCID: PMC5361720 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-017-0829-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1Axial T2-weighted MRI images of the infratentorial region from three unique patients demonstrating foci of T2-hyperintensity at the brainstem (right pontomedullary sulcus and medial vestibular nucleus (arrows)) (a), bilateral cerebellar lobes (b), and brainstem and bilateral cerebellar peduncle regions (c). Sagittal T2-weighted MRI image of the cervical spinal cord revealing multi-focal regions of T2-hyperintensity within the parenchyma (d)
Baseline characteristics of patients with infratentorial or cervical spinal cord demyelinating lesions in comparison to healthy control subjects
| Baseline characteristics | Patients | Healthy controls |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex, N(%) | |||
| Male | 6 (26%) | 8 (67%) | 0.31a |
| Female | 17 (74%) | 4 (33%) | |
| Age (years) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 44.8 (14.6) | 37.4 (14.5) | 0.87b |
| Range | 22 – 74 | 22 – 62 | |
| Ethnicity, N(%) | |||
| White | 22 (96%) | 11 (92%) | 0.57a |
| African American | 1 (4%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Middle Eastern | 0 (0%) | 1 (8%) | |
| Handedness, N(%) | |||
| Right | 21 (91%) | 11 (92%) | 0.73a |
| Left | 2 (9%) | 1 (8%) | |
| Disease subtype, N(%) | |||
| CIS | 4 | ||
| RRMS | 17 | ||
| SPMS | 1 | ||
| PPMS | 1 | - | - |
| Age at onset of disease symptoms (years) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 36.5 (14.7) | - | - |
| Range | 16 – 68 | ||
| Disease duration from onset of symptoms (years) | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.7 (9.1) | - | - |
| Range | 0 – 39 | ||
| Lesion location on MRI, Nc | |||
| Infra-tentorial | 20 | - | - |
| Brainstem | 15 | ||
| Cerebellum | 18 | ||
| Cervical spinal cord | 18 | ||
aTwo-sided Fisher’s exact test
bTwo sided t-test
cData reflect the presence of multi-focal lesions within the CNS
Validity of the finger tapping test for identifying infratentorial and cervical cord demyelinating lesions in four different settings based on handedness, and location of tap (i.e. thumb tip versus distal thumb crease) across different categories of providers (neurologists, neurology residents, and advanced practice providers)
| Dominant hand, | Dominant hand, | Non-dominant hand, | Non-dominant hand, | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sensitivity | Specificity | Accuracy |
| Sensitivity | Specificity | Accuracy |
| Sensitivity | Specificity | Accuracy |
| Sensitivity | Specificity | Accuracy |
| |
| Neurologist 1 | 69.6% | 66.7% | 68.6% | 0.040b | 87.0% | 58.3% | 77.1% | 0.015 | 78.3% | 75.0% | 77.1% | 0.004 | 82.6% | 75.0% | 80.0% | 0.002 |
| Neurologist 2 | 60.9% | 83.3% | 68.6% | 0.013b | 82.6% | 83.3% | 82.9% | <0.001 | 78.3% | 100.0% | 85.7% | <0.001b | 82.6% | 66.7% | 77.1% | 0.007 |
| Neurologist 3 | 52.2% | 91.7% | 65.7% | 0.013 | 87.0% | 58.3% | 77.1% | 0.015 | 73.9% | 100.0% | 82.9% | <0.001b | 91.3% | 75.0% | 85.7% | <0.001 |
| All neurologists | 69.6% | 61.1% | 66.7% | 0.003b | 78.3% | 66.7% | 74.3% | <0.001b | 78.3% | 86.1% | 81.0% | <0.001b | 84.1% | 83.3% | 83.8% | <0.001b |
| Neurology resident 1 | 43.5% | 75.0% | 54.3% | 0.463 | 73.9% | 83.3% | 77.1% | 0.001b | 56.5% | 75.0% | 62.9% | 0.076b | 82.6% | 66.7% | 77.1% | 0.007 |
| Neurology resident 2 | 47.8% | 41.7% | 45.7% | 0.555b | 69.6% | 41.7% | 60.0% | 0.709 | 47.8% | 58.3% | 51.4% | 0.728b | 65.2% | 50.0% | 60.0% | 0.477 |
| Neurology resident 3 | 43.5% | 33.3% | 40.0% | 0.193b | 73.9% | 41.7% | 62.9% | 0.451 | 56.5% | 58.3% | 57.1% | 0.404b | 65.2% | 33.3% | 54.3% | 1.000 |
| Neurology resident 4 | 47.8% | 58.3% | 51.4% | 0.728b | 69.6% | 25.0% | 54.3% | 1.000 | 65.2% | 66.7% | 65.7% | 0.072b | 69.6% | 66.7% | 68.6% | 0.040b |
| All neurology residents | 45.7% | 52.1% | 47.9% | 0.859b | 71.7% | 47.9% | 63.6% | 0.026b | 56.5% | 64.6% | 59.3% | 0.021b | 70.7% | 54.2% | 65.0% | 0.006b |
| APP 1 | 52.2% | 91.7% | 65.7% | 0.013 | 56.5% | 100% | 71.4% | 0.001 | 39.1% | 100% | 60.0% | 0.015 | 73.9% | 91.7% | 80.0% | <0.001b |
| APP 2 | 34.8% | 91.7% | 54.3% | 0.121 | 69.6% | 100% | 80.0% | <0.001b | 47.8% | 91.7% | 62.9% | 0.027 | 82.6% | 66.7% | 77.1% | 0.007 |
| APP 3 | 39.1% | 75.0% | 51.4% | 0.476 | 60.9% | 91.7% | 71.4% | 0.003b | 43.5% | 83.3% | 57.1% | 0.149 | 60.9% | 100.0% | 74.3% | 0.001 |
| All APPs | 42.0% | 86.1% | 57.1% | 0.004b | 62.3% | 97.2% | 74.3% | <0.001b | 43.5% | 91.7% | 60.0% | <0.001b | 72.5% | 86.1% | 77.1% | <0.001b |
| Overall | 51.7% | 65.0% | 56.3% | 0.003b | 70.9% | 68.3% | 70.0% | <0.001b | 59.1% | 79.2% | 66.0% | <0.001b | 75.2% | 72.5% | 74.3% | <0.001b |
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aTwo-sided Fisher’s exact test unless indicated otherwise
bTwo-sided chi-square test
Inter-evaluator reliability of the finger tapping test in four different settings based on handedness and location of tap (thumb tip versus distal thumb crease) within different categories of providers (neurologists, neurology residents, and advanced practice providers)
| Dominant hand, | Dominant hand, | Non-dominant hand, | Non-dominant hand, | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kappa |
| Kappa |
| Kappa |
| Kappa |
| |
| Neurologists ( | 0.73 | <0.001 | 0.82 | <0.001 | 0.69 | <0.001 | 0.83 | <0.001 |
| Neurology residents ( | 0.53 | <0.001 | 0.38 | <0.001 | 0.48 | <0.001 | 0.64 | <0.001 |
| APPs ( | 0.56 | <0.001 | 0.72 | <0.001 | 0.38 | 0.002 | 0.54 | <0.001 |
| Overall ( | 0.47 | <0.001 | 0.43 | <0.001 | 0.38 | <0.001 | 0.56 | <0.001 |
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