Reliability of the international spinal cord injury urodynamic basic data set version 1.0.

Spinal Cord
Kittamet DejkriengkraikulSiam Tongprasert

Abstract

A cross-sectional study. To assess interrater and intrarater reliability of the International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Urodynamic Basic Data Set (UBS) version 1.0. Urodynamic clinic at Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital. Two raters independently analyzed urodynamic tracings from 50 patients and completed the UBS twice, each test 1 month apart. The interrater and intrarater reliability of this data set were analyzed using Kappa, Weighted Kappa, and the Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Of the 50 patients, 72% were male. The mean (SD) age was 48.2 (16.6) years. The median time (IQR) since the injury was 27 months (0-101 months). The interrater reliability of the items of UBS were substantial to almost perfect (0.78-0.99). The intrarater reliability of the first rater was fair to almost perfect (0.37-1.00). The intrarater reliability of the second rater was moderate to almost perfect (0.51-1.00). Relatively low interrater and intrarater reliability were observed in bladder compliance and urethral function items. The first version of UBS has acceptable interrater and intrarater reliability on most items. Although bladder compliance and urethral function have problematic interrater and intrarater reliability, they have been ...Continue Reading

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