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Reliability and minimal detectable change of physical performance measures in individuals with pre-manifest and manifest Huntington disease

Reliability and minimal detectable change of physical performance measures in individuals with pre-manifest and manifest Huntington disease
Reliability and minimal detectable change of physical performance measures in individuals with pre-manifest and manifest Huntington disease
Background: clinical intervention trials in people with Huntington disease (HD) have been limited by a lack of reliable and appropriate outcome measures.

Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) of various outcome measures that are potentially suitable for evaluating physical functioning in individuals with HD.

Design: this was a multicenter, prospective, observational study.

Methods: participants with pre-manifest and manifest HD (early, middle, and late stages) were recruited from 8 international sites to complete a battery of physical performance and functional measures at 2 assessments, separated by 1 week. Test-retest reliability (using intraclass correlation coefficients) and MDC values were calculated for all measures.

Results: seventy-five individuals with HD (mean age=52.12 years, SD=11.82) participated in the study. Test-retest reliability was very high (>.90) for participants with manifest HD for the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), 10-Meter Walk Test, Timed “Up & Go” Test (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Physical Performance Test (PPT), Barthel Index, Rivermead Mobility Index, and Tinetti Mobility Test (TMT). Many MDC values suggested a relatively high degree of inherent variability, particularly in the middle stage of HD. Minimum detectable change values for participants with manifest HD that were relatively low across disease stages were found for the BBS (5), PPT (5), and TUG (2.98). For individuals with pre-manifest HD (n=11), the 6MWT and Four Square Step Test had high reliability and low MDC values.

Limitations: the sample size for the pre-manifest HD group was small.

Conclusions: the BBS, PPT, and TUG appear most appropriate for clinical trials aimed at improving physical functioning in people with manifest HD. Further research in people with pre-manifest HD is necessary.
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Dawes, Helen
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Kipps, Christopher
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Outcome Measures Subgroup of the European Huntington's Disease Network,
Quinn, Lori
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Khalil, Hanan
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Dawes, Helen
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Fritz, Nora E.
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Kegelmeyer, Deb
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Kloos, Anne D.
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Gillard, Jonathan W.
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Busse, Monica
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Kipps, Christopher
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Quinn, Lori, Khalil, Hanan, Dawes, Helen, Fritz, Nora E., Kegelmeyer, Deb, Kloos, Anne D., Gillard, Jonathan W., Busse, Monica and Kipps, Christopher , Outcome Measures Subgroup of the European Huntington's Disease Network, (2013) Reliability and minimal detectable change of physical performance measures in individuals with pre-manifest and manifest Huntington disease. Physical Therapy, 93 (7), 942–956. (doi:10.2522/ptj.20130032).

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Abstract

Background: clinical intervention trials in people with Huntington disease (HD) have been limited by a lack of reliable and appropriate outcome measures.

Objective: the purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and minimal detectable change (MDC) of various outcome measures that are potentially suitable for evaluating physical functioning in individuals with HD.

Design: this was a multicenter, prospective, observational study.

Methods: participants with pre-manifest and manifest HD (early, middle, and late stages) were recruited from 8 international sites to complete a battery of physical performance and functional measures at 2 assessments, separated by 1 week. Test-retest reliability (using intraclass correlation coefficients) and MDC values were calculated for all measures.

Results: seventy-five individuals with HD (mean age=52.12 years, SD=11.82) participated in the study. Test-retest reliability was very high (>.90) for participants with manifest HD for the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT), 10-Meter Walk Test, Timed “Up & Go” Test (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Physical Performance Test (PPT), Barthel Index, Rivermead Mobility Index, and Tinetti Mobility Test (TMT). Many MDC values suggested a relatively high degree of inherent variability, particularly in the middle stage of HD. Minimum detectable change values for participants with manifest HD that were relatively low across disease stages were found for the BBS (5), PPT (5), and TUG (2.98). For individuals with pre-manifest HD (n=11), the 6MWT and Four Square Step Test had high reliability and low MDC values.

Limitations: the sample size for the pre-manifest HD group was small.

Conclusions: the BBS, PPT, and TUG appear most appropriate for clinical trials aimed at improving physical functioning in people with manifest HD. Further research in people with pre-manifest HD is necessary.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 March 2013
Published date: 1 July 2013

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Local EPrints ID: 489380
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/489380
ISSN: 0031-9023
PURE UUID: 80ee8693-0412-4fb4-b728-fd53618e3b00
ORCID for Christopher Kipps: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5205-9712

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Date deposited: 23 Apr 2024 16:32
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Author: Lori Quinn
Author: Hanan Khalil
Author: Helen Dawes
Author: Nora E. Fritz
Author: Deb Kegelmeyer
Author: Anne D. Kloos
Author: Jonathan W. Gillard
Author: Monica Busse
Author: Christopher Kipps ORCID iD
Corporate Author: Outcome Measures Subgroup of the European Huntington's Disease Network,

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