Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus

Abstract Objective To assess the predictive value of common measures validated to predict falls in other geriatric populations in patients presenting with suspected Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). Methods One hundred ninety-five patients over the age of 60 who received the Fall Risk Questionnai...

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Main Authors: Alexander Davis, Mark Luciano, Abhay Moghekar, Sevil Yasar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:BMC Neurology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02068-0
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spelling doaj-938bcfe865b348f1804e0c6c5e3747152021-02-14T12:23:46ZengBMCBMC Neurology1471-23772021-02-012111610.1186/s12883-021-02068-0Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalusAlexander Davis0Mark Luciano1Abhay Moghekar2Sevil Yasar3Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDepartment of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineDepartment of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineAbstract Objective To assess the predictive value of common measures validated to predict falls in other geriatric populations in patients presenting with suspected Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). Methods One hundred ninety-five patients over the age of 60 who received the Fall Risk Questionnaire were retrospectively recruited from the CSF Disorders clinic within the departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology. Multiple logistic regression was used to create a model to predict falls for patients with suspected NPH using common measures: Timed Up & Go, Dual Timed Up & Go, 10 Meter Walk, MiniBESTest, 6-Minute Walk, Lower Extremity Function (Mobility), Fall Risk Questionnaire, and Functional Activities Questionnaire. Results The Fall Risk Questionnaire and age were shown to be the best predictors of falls. The model was 95.92% (Positive predictive value: 83.93%) sensitive and 47.92% specific (Negative predictive value: 77.78%). Conclusion Patients presenting with suspected NPH are at an increased fall risk, 75% of the total patients and 89% of patients who responded to a temporary drain of CSF had at least one fall in the past 6 months. The Fall Risk Questionnaire and age were shown to be predictive of falls for patients with suspected NPH. The preliminary evidence indicates measures that have been validated to assess fall risk in other populations may not be valid for patients presenting with suspected NPH.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02068-0Normal pressure hydrocephalusFall riskFallsTimed up & goFall predictionFall risk Questionnare
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author Alexander Davis
Mark Luciano
Abhay Moghekar
Sevil Yasar
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Mark Luciano
Abhay Moghekar
Sevil Yasar
Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
BMC Neurology
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Fall risk
Falls
Timed up & go
Fall prediction
Fall risk Questionnare
author_facet Alexander Davis
Mark Luciano
Abhay Moghekar
Sevil Yasar
author_sort Alexander Davis
title Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
title_short Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
title_full Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
title_fullStr Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
title_sort assessing the predictive value of common gait measure for predicting falls in patients presenting with suspected normal pressure hydrocephalus
publisher BMC
series BMC Neurology
issn 1471-2377
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Objective To assess the predictive value of common measures validated to predict falls in other geriatric populations in patients presenting with suspected Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH). Methods One hundred ninety-five patients over the age of 60 who received the Fall Risk Questionnaire were retrospectively recruited from the CSF Disorders clinic within the departments of Neurosurgery and Neurology. Multiple logistic regression was used to create a model to predict falls for patients with suspected NPH using common measures: Timed Up & Go, Dual Timed Up & Go, 10 Meter Walk, MiniBESTest, 6-Minute Walk, Lower Extremity Function (Mobility), Fall Risk Questionnaire, and Functional Activities Questionnaire. Results The Fall Risk Questionnaire and age were shown to be the best predictors of falls. The model was 95.92% (Positive predictive value: 83.93%) sensitive and 47.92% specific (Negative predictive value: 77.78%). Conclusion Patients presenting with suspected NPH are at an increased fall risk, 75% of the total patients and 89% of patients who responded to a temporary drain of CSF had at least one fall in the past 6 months. The Fall Risk Questionnaire and age were shown to be predictive of falls for patients with suspected NPH. The preliminary evidence indicates measures that have been validated to assess fall risk in other populations may not be valid for patients presenting with suspected NPH.
topic Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Fall risk
Falls
Timed up & go
Fall prediction
Fall risk Questionnare
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-021-02068-0
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