Grampurohit Namrata, Slavin Mary, Ni Pengsheng, Kozin Scott, Jette Alan, Mulcahey MaryJane
Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA.
Department of Health Law, Policy, and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston.
J Hand Surg Am. 2019 Apr;44(4):274-287. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2018.12.007. Epub 2019 Feb 4.
The Cerebral Palsy Profile of Health and Function (CP-PRO) Computerized Adaptive Tests (CAT) are quality of life measures developed specifically for use in children with cerebral palsy. This study examined the ability of the upper-extremity (UE) CP-PRO CAT to detect change in function after UE surgery compared with the Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument (PODCI), ABILHAND-Kids, and Box and Blocks test.
From 2009 to 2013, children with cerebral palsy who had UE musculoskeletal surgery completed the UE CP-PRO CAT, PODCI-UE, ABILHAND-Kids, and Box and Blocks tests before surgery (97 children) and at 3 postoperative intervals: 6 months (80 children), 12 months (73 children), and 24 months (52 children). Mean, SD, effect size (ES), and standardized response mean (SRM) values for each measure at each time interval and each level of the Manual Ability Classification System were calculated and compared. Finally, the minimal detectable change at the 90% confidence level was determined.
Values for the ES (0.40) and SRM (0.53) for the UE CP-PRO CAT at baseline to 6 months were moderate and significantly greater than the PODCI-UE (ES, 0.18; SRM, 0.25). The ES and SRM for the PODCI-UE, ABILHAND-Kids, and Box and Blocks tests were not significantly greater than for the UE CP-PRO CAT at any period. From baseline to 6 months, the UE CP-PRO CAT detected a large and significant improvement for Manual Ability Classification System level II (SRM, 0.70; ES, 0.70). The minimal detectable change for the UE CP-PRO CAT was 5.20.
The UE CP-PRO CAT is significantly better in detecting change in UE function in the first 6 months after surgery and is comparable to other measures at 12 and 24 months.
TYPE OF STUDY/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Diagnostic II.
脑性瘫痪健康与功能概况(CP - PRO)计算机自适应测试(CAT)是专门为脑性瘫痪儿童开发的生活质量测量工具。本研究比较了上肢(UE)CP - PRO CAT与儿童结局数据收集工具(PODCI)、ABILHAND - Kids以及积木测试在检测UE手术后功能变化方面的能力。
2009年至2013年,接受UE肌肉骨骼手术的脑性瘫痪儿童在术前(97名儿童)以及术后3个时间点:6个月(80名儿童)、12个月(73名儿童)和24个月(52名儿童)完成了UE CP - PRO CAT、PODCI - UE、ABILHAND - Kids以及积木测试。计算并比较了每个时间间隔以及手动能力分类系统每个水平下各测量指标的均值、标准差、效应大小(ES)和标准化反应均值(SRM)值。最后,确定了90%置信水平下的最小可检测变化。
UE CP - PRO CAT从基线到6个月的ES值(0.40)和SRM值(0.53)为中等,且显著大于PODCI - UE(ES,0.18;SRM,0.25)。在任何时期,PODCI - UE、ABILHAND - Kids以及积木测试的ES和SRM均未显著大于UE CP - PRO CAT。从基线到6个月,UE CP - PRO CAT检测到手动能力分类系统II级有显著且较大的改善(SRM,0.70;ES,0.70)。UE CP - PRO CAT的最小可检测变化为5.20。
UE CP - PRO CAT在检测术后前6个月UE功能变化方面明显更好,在12个月和24个月时与其他测量方法相当。
研究类型/证据水平:诊断性研究II级。