Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Am J Sports Med. 2019 Jan;47(1):181-188. doi: 10.1177/0363546518810508. Epub 2018 Nov 27.
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global-10 was recently developed to assess physical and mental health and provide an estimated EuroQol-5 Dimension (EQ-5D) score. This instrument needs to be validated for specific patient cohorts such as those with rotator cuff pathology.
There is moderate to high correlation between the PROMIS Global-10 and legacy patient-reported outcome measures; PROMIS Global-10 will not show ceiling effects; and estimated EQ-5D scores will show good correlation and low variance with actual EQ-5D scores.
Cohort study (diagnosis); Level of evidence, 2.
A total of 323 patients with rotator cuff disease were prospectively enrolled before treatment. Each patient completed the PROMIS Global-10, EQ-5D, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) shoulder assessment form, and Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation (SANE), and those with known rotator cuff tears completed the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff Index (WORC). Spearman correlations were calculated. Bland-Altman agreement tests were conducted between estimated EQ-5D scores from the PROMIS and actual EQ-5D scores. Ceiling and floor effects were assessed, defined as ≥15% respondents with highest or lowest possible score.
Correlation between the PROMIS Global-10 and EQ-5D was excellent (0.70, P < .0001). Correlation of the PROMIS physical scores was excellent-good with the ASES (0.62, P < .0001), good with the WORC (0.47, P < .0001), and good with the SANE (0.41, P < .0005). Correlation between the PROMIS mental scores was poor with the ASES (0.34, P < .0001), the WORC (0.32, P = .0016), and the SANE (0.24, P < .0001). No floor or ceiling effects were found. Agreement analysis showed substantial variance in individual scores, despite the overall similarity in mean scores between the estimated and actual EQ-5D scores, indicating poor agreement. Bland-Altman 95% limits of agreement for estimated EQ-5D scores ranged from 34% below to 31% above actual EQ-5D scores.
Physical function scores of the PROMIS Global-10 show high correlation with legacy patient-reported outcome instruments, suggesting that it is a reliable tool for outcome assessment in a population with rotator cuff pathology. The large variability in 95% limit of agreement suggested that the estimated EQ-5D scores from the PROMIS Global-10 cannot replace traditional EQ-5D scores.
患者报告结局测量信息系统(PROMIS)全球-10 最近被开发出来,用于评估身体和心理健康,并提供估计的欧洲五维健康量表(EQ-5D)评分。该工具需要针对特定的患者群体进行验证,例如肩袖病变患者。
PROMIS 全球-10 与传统的患者报告结局测量工具之间存在中度到高度相关性;PROMIS 全球-10 不会出现天花板效应;并且估计的 EQ-5D 评分与实际的 EQ-5D 评分具有良好的相关性和较低的方差。
队列研究(诊断);证据水平,2 级。
前瞻性纳入了 323 例肩袖疾病患者,在治疗前完成了 PROMIS 全球-10、EQ-5D、美国肩肘外科医生(ASES)肩部评估表和单一评估数字评估(SANE),并对已知肩袖撕裂的患者完成了西部安大略省肩袖指数(WORC)。计算 Spearman 相关系数。对 PROMIS 预测的 EQ-5D 评分与实际 EQ-5D 评分进行 Bland-Altman 一致性检验。评估天花板和地板效应,定义为最高或最低可能得分的≥15%的受访者。
PROMIS 全球-10 与 EQ-5D 的相关性极好(0.70,P <.0001)。PROMIS 身体评分与 ASES 的相关性为优秀-良好(0.62,P <.0001),与 WORC 的相关性为良好(0.47,P <.0001),与 SANE 的相关性为良好(0.41,P <.0005)。PROMIS 心理评分与 ASES 的相关性较差(0.34,P <.0001),与 WORC 的相关性(0.32,P =.0016)和 SANE 的相关性(0.24,P <.0001)。未发现地板或天花板效应。尽管平均得分在估计和实际 EQ-5D 得分之间总体相似,但分析表明个体得分存在较大差异,表明一致性较差。PROMIS 预测的 EQ-5D 得分的 Bland-Altman 95%一致性界限在实际 EQ-5D 得分的 34%以下到 31%以上。
PROMIS 全球-10 的身体功能评分与传统的患者报告结局工具具有高度相关性,表明它是评估肩袖病变患者人群结局的可靠工具。95%一致性界限的较大变异性表明,PROMIS 全球-10 预测的 EQ-5D 评分不能替代传统的 EQ-5D 评分。