Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
J Hand Surg Am. 2024 Oct;49(10):1041.e1-1041.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2022.12.017. Epub 2023 Feb 10.
The Thumb Grasp and Pinch Assessment (T-GAP) is a new instrument for evaluating thumb use in children with congenital hypoplastic thumbs. The assessors video-record the children while they perform nine specific activities and score their grasp types using T-GAP. A high T-GAP score indicates more mature grasp patterns. The developers reported the instrument's validity and reliability for index finger pollicization. This study investigated T-GAP's validity and reliability in children with reconstructed hypoplastic thumbs.
Four hand surgeons and two hand therapists from two hospitals rated video clips of 20 Manske type II and IIIa hands twice in 17 patients who performed the T-GAP at least 1 year after opposition transfer and thumb ligament reconstruction. To investigate the validity, we calculated correlation coefficients for T-GAP scores and clinical outcomes, including thumb ROM, grip and pinch strength, and visual analog assessments of thumb function and appearance. To estimate T-GAP's inter- and intrarater reliability, we calculated intraclass correlation coefficients and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Thumb Grasp and Pinch Assessment score showed a strong linear correlation (r = 0.815-0.944) and a moderate to strong nonlinear correlation (ρ = 0.527-0.744) with visual analog scale assessments of thumb function and appearance, respectively; a moderate nonlinear correlation (ρ = 0.464) with grip strength; and a moderate nonlinear correlation (ρ = 0.541) with thumb MCP joint range of motion. The intraclass correlation coefficient for the interrater reliability was 0.892 (95% CI, 0.768-0.954) in round 1 and 0.898 (95% CI, 0.754-0.959) in round 2, and for intrarater reliability, the mean was 0.882 (95% CI, 0.785-0.980).
Thumb Grasp and Pinch Assessment score had a moderate to strong construct validity and a moderate concurrent validity. Both inter- and intrarater reliability was strong.
This study supports the T-GAP instrument's validity and reliability for assessing functional outcomes in congenital hypoplastic thumb reconstruction.
拇指抓握和捏夹评估(T-GAP)是一种新的评估工具,用于评估先天性拇指发育不全儿童的拇指使用情况。评估人员对儿童进行视频记录,让他们完成九项特定活动,并使用 T-GAP 对他们的抓握类型进行评分。T-GAP 评分较高表明抓握模式更成熟。该工具的开发者曾报道过其评估食指拇指化的有效性和可靠性。本研究调查了 T-GAP 在接受重建性拇指发育不全治疗的儿童中的有效性和可靠性。
来自两家医院的四位手部外科医生和两位手部治疗师对 17 名患者的视频片段进行了两次评分,这些患者在接受拇指对掌转移和拇指韧带重建至少 1 年后,进行了 T-GAP 测试。为了评估 T-GAP 的有效性,我们计算了 T-GAP 评分与临床结果(包括拇指 ROM、握力和捏力,以及拇指功能和外观的视觉模拟评估)之间的相关系数。为了评估 T-GAP 的组内和组间信度,我们计算了组内相关系数及其 95%置信区间(CI)。
拇指抓握和捏夹评估评分与拇指功能和外观的视觉模拟评估呈强线性相关(r=0.815-0.944)和中度至强非线性相关(ρ=0.527-0.744);与握力呈中度非线性相关(ρ=0.464);与拇指 MCP 关节活动度呈中度非线性相关(ρ=0.541)。第一轮的组间信度的组内相关系数为 0.892(95%CI,0.768-0.954),第二轮为 0.898(95%CI,0.754-0.959);组内信度的平均为 0.882(95%CI,0.785-0.980)。
拇指抓握和捏夹评估评分具有中度至强的结构有效性和中度的同期有效性。组内和组间信度均较强。
本研究支持 T-GAP 工具在评估先天性拇指发育不全重建后的功能结果方面的有效性和可靠性。