Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography

Specific criteria have been developed based on computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) to assist clinicians in identifying patients with psychogenic balance problems1-4. Patients with known Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) meet several of the criteria for psychogenic balance problem and risk being mis...

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Main Authors: Susan J Herdman, Courtney D Hall, Rachael eEggers, Stasha eSampson, Sydne eGoodier, Becky eFilson
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2011-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2011.00021/full
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spelling doaj-143c2ef8956d47798c5ab11263dced112020-11-25T01:10:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952011-04-01210.3389/fneur.2011.000217516Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic PosturographySusan J Herdman0Susan J Herdman1Susan J Herdman2Courtney D Hall3Courtney D Hall4Rachael eEggers5Stasha eSampson6Sydne eGoodier7Becky eFilson8Emory UniversityEmory UniversityAtlanta VA Medical CenterAtlanta VA Medical CenterEmory UniversityEmory UniversityEmory UniversityEmory UniversityEmory UniversitySpecific criteria have been developed based on computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) to assist clinicians in identifying patients with psychogenic balance problems1-4. Patients with known Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) meet several of the criteria for psychogenic balance problem and risk being misclassified as having imbalance of psychogenic origin. However, our research shows that patients with SCA may be distinguished from patients with psychogenic balance problems in several ways. We compared test performance on CDP and the observation of specific behaviors that are associated with psychogenic balance problems in patients with SCA (n = 43) and patients with known psychogenic balance problems (n = 40). Chi square analysis was used to determine if there were significant differences between the groups for the frequency of each criterion for psychogenic CDP and Observed Behaviors. Level of significance was Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive likelihood ratios were calculated for each criterion. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to examine whether the two patient groups demonstrated similar groupings of criteria. Comparison of the results of these analyses identified two criteria that were significantly more frequent in the Psychogenic group than in the SCA group: Regular Periodicity of sway and Circular Sway. Sensitivity, specificity and positive likelihood ratios identified two additional criteria, Inconsistent Motor Responses and Large lateral Sway that also seem to suggest a psychogenic component to a person’s imbalance. Prospective studies are needed to validate the usefulness of these findings.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2011.00021/fullcomputerized dynamic posturographypyschogenic imbalancespinocerebellar ataxia
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author Susan J Herdman
Susan J Herdman
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Courtney D Hall
Courtney D Hall
Rachael eEggers
Stasha eSampson
Sydne eGoodier
Becky eFilson
spellingShingle Susan J Herdman
Susan J Herdman
Susan J Herdman
Courtney D Hall
Courtney D Hall
Rachael eEggers
Stasha eSampson
Sydne eGoodier
Becky eFilson
Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
Frontiers in Neurology
computerized dynamic posturography
pyschogenic imbalance
spinocerebellar ataxia
author_facet Susan J Herdman
Susan J Herdman
Susan J Herdman
Courtney D Hall
Courtney D Hall
Rachael eEggers
Stasha eSampson
Sydne eGoodier
Becky eFilson
author_sort Susan J Herdman
title Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
title_short Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
title_full Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
title_fullStr Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
title_full_unstemmed Misclassification of Patients with Spinocerebellar Ataxia as having Psychogenic Postural Instability based on Computerized Dynamic Posturography
title_sort misclassification of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia as having psychogenic postural instability based on computerized dynamic posturography
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2011-04-01
description Specific criteria have been developed based on computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) to assist clinicians in identifying patients with psychogenic balance problems1-4. Patients with known Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) meet several of the criteria for psychogenic balance problem and risk being misclassified as having imbalance of psychogenic origin. However, our research shows that patients with SCA may be distinguished from patients with psychogenic balance problems in several ways. We compared test performance on CDP and the observation of specific behaviors that are associated with psychogenic balance problems in patients with SCA (n = 43) and patients with known psychogenic balance problems (n = 40). Chi square analysis was used to determine if there were significant differences between the groups for the frequency of each criterion for psychogenic CDP and Observed Behaviors. Level of significance was Bonferroni corrected for multiple comparisons. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive likelihood ratios were calculated for each criterion. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to examine whether the two patient groups demonstrated similar groupings of criteria. Comparison of the results of these analyses identified two criteria that were significantly more frequent in the Psychogenic group than in the SCA group: Regular Periodicity of sway and Circular Sway. Sensitivity, specificity and positive likelihood ratios identified two additional criteria, Inconsistent Motor Responses and Large lateral Sway that also seem to suggest a psychogenic component to a person’s imbalance. Prospective studies are needed to validate the usefulness of these findings.
topic computerized dynamic posturography
pyschogenic imbalance
spinocerebellar ataxia
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2011.00021/full
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