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在临床研究中使用可及且可重复的神经评估:多中心 COVID-CNS 研究中使用神经损伤量表的见解。

Utilising accessible and reproducible neurological assessments in clinical studies: Insights from use of the Neurological Impairment Scale in the multi-centre COVID-CNS study.

机构信息

Infection Neuroscience Laboratory, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Science, University of Liverpool, NIHR HPRU for Emerging and Zoonotic Infection, Liverpool, UK.

National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, London, UK.

出版信息

Clin Med (Lond). 2024 Sep;24(5):100241. doi: 10.1016/j.clinme.2024.100241. Epub 2024 Sep 6.

Abstract

Reproducible and standardised neurological assessment scales are important in quantifying research outcomes. These scales are often performed by non-neurologists and/or non-clinicians and must be robust, quantifiable, reproducible and comparable to a neurologist's assessment. COVID-CNS is a multi-centre study which utilised the Neurological Impairment Scale (NIS) as a core assessment tool in studying neurological outcomes following COVID-19 infection. We investigated the strengths and weaknesses of the NIS when used by non-neurology clinicians and non-clinicians, and compared performance to a structured neurological examination performed by a neurology clinician. Through our findings, we provide practical advice on how non-clinicians can be readily trained in conducting reproducible and standardised neurological assessments in a multi-centre study, as well as illustrating potential pitfalls of these tools.

摘要

可重复且标准化的神经评估量表对于量化研究结果非常重要。这些量表通常由非神经科医生和/或非临床医生进行评估,必须具有稳健性、可量化性、可重复性,并且能够与神经科医生的评估相媲美。COVID-CNS 是一项多中心研究,该研究将神经损伤量表(NIS)用作研究 COVID-19 感染后神经结局的核心评估工具。我们调查了非神经科医生和非临床医生使用 NIS 的优缺点,并将其与神经科医生进行的结构化神经检查进行了比较。通过我们的研究结果,我们为非临床医生如何在多中心研究中进行可重复且标准化的神经评估提供了实用建议,并说明了这些工具的潜在缺陷。

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