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Title: Responsiveness and meaningful improvement of mobility measures following MS rehabilitation
Authors: BAERT, Ilse 
Smedal, Tori
Kalron, Alon
Rasova, Kamila
Ehling, Rainer
Elorriaga Minguez, Iratxe
Nedeljkovic, Una
Tacchino, Andrea
Hellinckx, Peter
Adriaenssens, Greet
Stachowiak, Gosia
Gusowski, Klaus
Cattaneo, Davide
Borgers, Sophie
Hebert, Jeffrey
Dalgas, Ulrik
FEYS, Peter 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Neurology, 91(20), p. E1880-E1892
Abstract: Objective To determine responsiveness of functional mobility measures, and provide reference values for clinically meaningful improvements, according to disability level, in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) in response to physical rehabilitation. Methods Thirteen mobility measures (clinician- and patient-reported) were assessed before and after rehabilitation in 191 pwMS from 17 international centers (European and United States). Combined anchor- and distribution-based methods were used. A global rating of change scale, from patients' and therapists' perspective, served as external criteria when determining the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), the minimally important change (MIC), and the smallest real change (SRC). Patients were stratified into 2 subgroups based on disability level (Expanded Disability Status Scale score ≤4 [n = 72], >4 [n = 119]). Results The Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale–12, physical subscale of the Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale–29 (especially for the mildly disabled pwMS), Rivermead Mobility Index, and 5-repetition sit-to-stand test (especially for the moderately to severely disabled pwMS) were the most sensitive measures in detecting improvements in mobility. Findings were determined once the AUC (95% confidence interval) was above 0.5, MIC was greater than SRC, and results were comparable from the patient and therapist perspective. Conclusions Responsiveness, clinically meaningful improvement, and real changes of frequently used mobility measures were calculated, showing great heterogeneity, and were dependent on disability level in pwMS.
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/28266
ISSN: 0028-3878
e-ISSN: 1526-632X
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000006532
ISI #: 000452514700005
Rights: 2018 American Academy of Neurology
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2019
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