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| Title: | Scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia: development of a new clinical scale. |
| Author(s): | Schmitz-Hubsch, T. Montcel, S.T. du Baliko, L. Berciano, J. Boesch, S. Depondt, C. Giunti, P. Globas, C. Infante, J. Kang, J.S. Kremer, H.P.H. (097768936) Mariotti, C. Melegh, B. Pandolfo, M. Rakowicz, M. Ribai, P. Rola, R. Schols, L. Szymanski, S. Warrenburg, B.P.C. van de (288903706) Durr, A. Klockgether, T. Fancellu, R. |
| Publication year: | 2006 |
| Document type: | Article / Letter to editor |
| Journal: | Neurology |
| ISSN: | 0028-3878 |
| Volume: | vol. 66 |
| Issue: | iss. 11 |
| Start page: | p. 1717 |
| End page: | p. 1720 |
| Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To develop a reliable and valid clinical scale measuring the severity of ataxia. METHODS: The authors devised the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) and tested it in two trials of 167 and 119 patients with spinocerebellar ataxia. RESULTS: The mean time to administer SARA in patients was 14.2 +/- 7.5 minutes (range 5 to 40). Interrater reliability was high, with an intraclass coefficient (ICC) of 0.98. Test-retest reliability was high with an ICC of 0.90. Internal consistency was high as indicated by Cronbach's alpha of 0.94. Factorial analysis revealed that the rating results were determined by a single factor. SARA ratings showed a linear relation to global assessments using a visual analogue scale, suggesting linearity of the scale (p < 0.0001, r(2) = 0.98). SARA score increased with the disease stage (p < 0.001) and was closely correlated with the Barthel Index (r = -0.80, p < 0.001) and part IV (functional assessment) of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS-IV) (r = -0.89, p < 0.0001), whereas it had only a weak correlation with disease duration (r = 0.34, p < 0.0002). CONCLUSIONS: The Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia is a reliable and valid measure of ataxia, making it an appropriate primary outcome measure for clinical trials. |
| Subject: | UMCN 3.2: Cognitive neurosciences |
| Organization: | UMCN Extern Neurology |
| Appears in Collections: | Academic bibliography
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