INTER-EXAMINER AND INTRA-EXAMINER RELIABILITY OF NERVE-CONDUCTION MEASUREMENTS IN NORMAL SUBJECTS

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CHAUDHRY, V
CORNBLATH, DR
MELLITS, ED
AVILA, O
FREIMER, ML
GLASS, JD
REIM, J
RONNETT, GV
QUASKEY, SA
KUNCL, RW
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[1] Departments of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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10.1002/ana.410300614
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Nerve conduction studies are widely employed in evaluating patients with peripheral nerve disease and are often used serially to measure disease progression or to assess a therapeutic intervention. We determined the inter- and intra-examiner reliability of electrophysiological data by performing serial nerve conduction studies on 7 normal subjects. A high degree of intra-examiner reliability was present, but significant inter-examiner differences were found. Our results suggest that if nerve conduction studies are to be used longitudinally, they should optimally be performed by a single examiner to minimize the degree of variability associated with different examiners.
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