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A trial of proficiency of nerve conduction: Greater standardization still needed

Author Affiliations
Mayo Clinic, University of Michigan, Queen's University, Queens University, ...
Published InMuscle & Nerve
Year2012
Citations49

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to test the proficiency (accuracy among evaluators) of measured attributes of nerve conduction (NC). METHODS: Expert clinical neurophysiologists, without instruction or consensus development, from 4 different medical centers, independently assessed 8 attributes of NC in 24 patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) on consecutive days. RESULTS: No significant intraobserver differences between days 1 and 2 were found, but significant interobserver differences were seen. Use of standard reference values did not correct for these observed differences. CONCLUSIONS: Interobserver variability was attributed to differences in performance of NC. It was of sufficient magnitude that it is of concern for the conduct of therapeutic trials. To deal with interrater variability in therapeutic trials, the same electromyographers should…
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