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Comparison of the King's and MiToS staging systems for ALS.
Fang, Ton; Al Khleifat, Ahmad; Stahl, Daniel R; Lazo La Torre, Claudia; Murphy, Caroline; Young, Carolyn; Shaw, Pamela J; Leigh, P Nigel; Al-Chalabi, Ammar.
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  • Fang T; a Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience , King's College London , UK.
  • Al Khleifat A; a Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience , King's College London , UK.
  • Stahl DR; b Department of Biostatistics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience , King's College London , UK.
  • Lazo La Torre C; c Department of Neurology, University of Lleida , Spain.
  • Murphy C; b Department of Biostatistics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience , King's College London , UK.
  • Young C; d The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust , Liverpool , England.
  • Shaw PJ; e Department of Neuroscience , University of Sheffield , England , and.
  • Leigh PN; f Department of Neurology , Brighton and Sussex Medical School , England.
  • Al-Chalabi A; a Maurice Wohl Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Basic and Clinical Neuroscience , King's College London , UK.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28054828
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate and compare two ALS staging systems, King's clinical staging and Milano-Torino (MiToS) functional staging, using data from the LiCALS phase III clinical trial (EudraCT 2008-006891-31).

METHODS:

Disease stage was derived retrospectively for each system from the ALS Functional Rating Scale-Revised subscores using standard methods. The two staging methods were then compared for timing of stages using box plots, correspondence using chi-square tests, agreement using a linearly weighted kappa coefficient and concordance using Spearman's rank correlation.

RESULTS:

For both systems, progressively higher stages occurred at progressively later proportions of the disease course, but the distribution differed between the two methods. King's stage 3 corresponded to MiToS stage 1 most frequently, with earlier King's stages 1 and 2 largely corresponding to MiToS stage 0 or 1. The Spearman correlation was 0.54. There was fair agreement between the two systems with kappa coefficient of 0.21.

CONCLUSION:

The distribution of timings shows that the two systems are complementary, with King's staging showing greatest resolution in early to mid-disease corresponding to clinical or disease burden, and MiToS staging having higher resolution for late disease, corresponding to functional involvement. We therefore propose using both staging systems when describing ALS.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Esclerose Lateral Amiotrófica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article