Validation of a modified Scoliosis Research Society instrument for patients with limb deformity: The limb deformity‐Scoliosis Research Society (LD‐SRS) score

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  • Peter D. Fabricant
  • Eugene W. Borst
  • Stuart A. Green
  • Robert G. Marx
  • Austin T. Fragomen
  • S. Robert Rozbruch
چکیده

Background: Despite the large negative effect of limb deformity on health-related quality of life (QoL), there exists no patient-reported instrument to quantify this impact. Rather, limb deformity research has been performed using global QoL measurements concurrently with joint‐specific and/or arthritis outcome scales, thereby requiring the completion of multiple instruments. Furthermore, jointand arthritis‐specific instruments focus on the impact pain has on function, whereas limb deformities may be pain-free with greater social and functional impairment. The purpose of this study was to validate a patient-reported instrument to quantify limb deformity-related QoL. Materials and Methods: Because of the similarities with regard to pain, function, and body image between limb deformity and scoliosis, the Scoliosis Research Society-30 (SRS-30) spine deformity instrument was modified such that the words “back” and “trunk” were replaced with “limb” to create a novel instrument: the limb deformity‐SRS (LD‐SRS). Testing for construct validity (both convergent and discriminant), reliability, floor and ceiling effects, and minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was performed in a validation cohort of 62 subjects aged 18 years or older with nonarthritic, unilateral lower extremity deformity. Results: Scale reliability was excellent (test‐retest reliability, intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.977; internal consistency, Cronbach’s alpha = 0.906), scores were normally distributed, and there were no floor or ceiling effects. There was also robust construct validity: convergent validity testing revealed positive correlations between the LD-SRS and all short-form-36 domains, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons-Lower Limb Module, and higher scores in those who were postcorrection. Discriminant validity was demonstrated with no correlations between the LD-SRS and subject age, sex, body mass index, surgeon-scored Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Society-AIM Index, or surgeon-generated deformity measurements. MCID was calculated to be 0.3 (on a 4.0-point scale). Conclusions: The LD-SRS score is a reliable and valid instrument to measure limb deformity-related QoL in patients with nonarthritic lower extremity deformity. It is a valuable tool which allows clinicians Abstract

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تاریخ انتشار 2016