神经症患者瞳孔光响应-3000瞳孔测量仪的评鉴及试验间可靠性评估。

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International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-02-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.128047
Deborah A Jehu, Lori A Bolgla, Samantha Armas, Forest Dutton
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摘要

背景:自动瞳孔计是一种手持式设备,用于刺激瞳孔光响应(PLR)并跟踪从收缩到扩张的整个响应。瞳孔计提供客观数据,临床医生可以用它来识别和评估脑损伤。这些装置的有效性先前已经确定;然而,评估者之间和试验之间的信度是未知的。目的:本研究的目的是评估NeurOptics PLR-3000瞳孔计在测量瞳孔大小变化、收缩速度和扩张速度方面的跨试验和跨试验可靠性。作者假设,所有PLR参数的分级间和试验间信度均具有大于或等于0.70的分级内相关系数(ICC)。研究:设计:观察性、可靠性研究方法:48名健康成人(18-40岁),无神经损伤史、眼科手术史或认知障碍史。两名独立评分员使用NeurOptics PLR-3000测量每名受试者左右眼的PLR参数。每个PLR参数的平均试验和单个试验的数据分别用于确定试验间和试验间的信度。使用描述性统计、ICC、测量标准误差、Bland-Altman图和最小可检测变化来评估评估者和试验间的信度。结果:8个NeurOptics 3000-PLR参数中有7个具有中等至优异的试验间信度(ICC范围为0.72-0.96)和良好至优异的试验间信度(ICC范围为0.76-0.98)。75%恢复时间参数的试验间信度为中等(ICC范围0.64 ~ 0.67),试验间信度为差至中等(ICC范围0.41 ~ 0.65)。结论:NeurOptics 3000-PLR在测量不同使用者和试验之间的瞳孔初始和终末大小、收缩和扩张速度以及延迟变化方面具有可接受的可靠性。然而,当测量到75%瞳孔大小恢复的时间时,该装置表现出不可接受的可靠性。该设备可用于检测和监测脑损伤,但应仅限于可靠的措施。
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Assessing the Inter-Rater and Inter-Trial Reliability of the NeurOptics Pupillary Light Response-3000 Pupillometer.

Background: An automated pupillometer is a handheld device used to stimulate the pupillary light response (PLR) and track the entirety of the response from constriction to dilation. Pupillometers provide objective data that clinicians can use to identify and assess brain injury. The validity of these devices has been previously established; however, the inter-rater and inter-trial reliability are unknown.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the inter-rater and inter-trial reliability of the NeurOptics PLR-3000 pupillometer device in measuring pupil size changes, constriction velocities, and dilation velocities. The authors hypothesized that inter-rater and inter-trial reliability would have intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) greater than or equal to 0.70 for all PLR parameters.

Study: Design: Observational, reliability study Methods: Forty-eight healthy adults (age 18-40 years) without a history of neurological injury, optical surgery, or cognitive impairment participated. Two independent raters used the NeurOptics PLR-3000 to measure PLR parameters in the left and right eyes of each subject. Data for the average and individual trials of each PLR parameter were used to determine inter-rater and inter-trial reliability, respectively. Inter-rater and inter-trial reliability was evaluated using descriptive statistics, ICC, the standard error of measurement, Bland-Altman plots, and the minimal detectable change.

Results: Seven out of eight NeurOptics 3000-PLR parameters demonstrated moderate-to-excellent inter-rater (ICC range 0.72-0.96) and good-to-excellent inter-trial reliability (ICC range 0.76-0.98). The 75% recovery time parameter exhibited moderate inter-rater (ICC range 0.64-0.67) and poor-to-moderate inter-trial (ICC range 0.41-0.65) reliability.

Conclusion: The NeurOptics 3000-PLR demonstrated acceptable reliability in measuring initial and end pupil size, constriction and dilation velocity, and latency to change between different users and trials. However, the device exhibited unacceptable reliability when measuring the time to 75% pupil size recovery. The device can be used in detecting and monitoring brain injury but should be limited to reliable measures only.

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