The Feasibility of Establishing Agreement Between Laboratories for Measures of Oropharyngeal Structural Movements.

Barbara Roa Pauloski, Alfred W Rademaker, Mark Kern, Reza Shaker, Jeri A Logemann
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Kinematic analysis, also commonly referred to as biomechanical analysis, of the swallow is used to measure movement of oropharyngeal structures over time. Two laboratory directors who have used kinematic analysis in their research collaborated to determine the feasibility of establishing agreement between two separate laboratories on measures of structural movements of the swallow. This report describes the process that was followed toward the goal of establishing measurement agreement. Under the direction of the laboratory directors, one research technician from each laboratory participated in a process that included initial meetings, training sessions, and pre- and post-training evaluation of reproducibility.Because agreement on initial measures of structural movement demonstrated weak correlation on some measures, the research technicians trained together for approximately 6 hours. After training, statistical analyses indicated that (a) most Pearson correlations for measures of structural movements were greater than 0.80 and were highly statistically significant; (b) most percentages of absolute deviation were under 25%; and (c) most concordance coefficients were above .70. These statistics indicate that the two laboratories were able to increase their level of agreement in measuring selected structural movements of the swallow after a brief amount of training.Factors affecting measurement agreement include image quality, establishment of rules for measuring, and the opportunity for regular discussions among research assistants and investigators from both laboratories.

在实验室间建立口咽结构运动测量协议的可行性。
运动学分析,通常也被称为生物力学分析,用于测量口咽结构随时间的运动。两位实验室主任在他们的研究中使用了运动学分析,他们合作确定了在两个独立的实验室之间建立关于燕子结构运动测量的协议的可行性。本报告描述了为实现建立度量协议的目标所遵循的过程。在实验室主任的指导下,每个实验室的一名研究技术人员参加了一个过程,包括初始会议、培训课程以及培训前和培训后的可重复性评估。由于对结构运动的初步测量结果的一致表明,在一些测量结果上相关性较弱,研究技术人员一起训练了大约6个小时。训练后,统计分析表明(a)大多数结构运动测量的Pearson相关性大于0.80,具有高度统计学意义;(b)大多数绝对偏差百分比在25%以下;(c)大部分一致性系数在0.70以上。这些统计数据表明,经过短暂的训练,两个实验室能够在测量燕子的选定结构运动时提高他们的一致程度。影响测量协议的因素包括图像质量、测量规则的建立,以及来自两个实验室的研究助理和研究者之间定期讨论的机会。
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