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Inter-rater reliability of primitive signs in dementia

Authors :
Andrea Plutino
Mauro Silvestrini
Valentina Ranaldi
Chiara Fiori
Simona Luzzi
Sara Baldinelli
Source :
Clinical neurology and neurosurgery. 187
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives The aim of the present study is to explore inter-rater reliability of primitive signs in a group of patients assessed for dementia. Patients and methods 97 patients admitted to our University Hospital for cognitive impairment were enrolled in the study. The mean age was 73.04 ± 8.68 (53 females and 44 males). All patients were examined by two cognitive neurologists in a blind fashion. The grasp reflex, the snout reflex, the glabella tap reflex and the palmomental reflex were elicited according to the current literature. Moreover, we add a stretch reflexes (the masseter reflex) to our battery. Results The most frequent primitive reflex was the palmomental reflex followed by the glabella tap, snout, and grasp. The inter-rater reliability was measured for each primitive reflex: grasp reflex (0.884) have a strong correspondence; the glabella tap (0.556), the palmomental (0.516) and the snout reflex (0.445) have otherwise a weak correspondence. The masseter reflex reaches a moderate agreement (0.662). All the measurements reached statistical significance (p Conclusion The results of the study show weak to substantial agreement for primitive signs and the masseter reflex as expressed by the low-to-high kappa values.

Details

ISSN :
18726968
Volume :
187
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical neurology and neurosurgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....64a8a770ce173992fa0f7c59aed0e587