Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults

Introduction: The reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing (QST) has yet to be fully established. In this study we investigated intra- and interrater reliability of thermal QST in a blinded manner. Methods: Two investigators recorded thermal detection and pain thresholds on the hand of 22...

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Main Authors: Moloney, N., Hall, Toby, O'Sullivan, T., Doody, C.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3879
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author Moloney, N.
Hall, Toby
O'Sullivan, T.
Doody, C.
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O'Sullivan, T.
Doody, C.
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description Introduction: The reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing (QST) has yet to be fully established. In this study we investigated intra- and interrater reliability of thermal QST in a blinded manner. Methods: Two investigators recorded thermal detection and pain thresholds on the hand of 22 volunteers, twice on two occasions. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), and coefficients of variation (CVs). Results: Mean intraindividual differences were small for all measures except cold pain thresholds. ICC values for intra- and interrater reliability were: cold detection, 0.27–0.55; warm detection, 0.33–0.69; and heat pain, 0.39–0.86. Cold pain yielded high ICC values (0.87–0.94), but also high CV (84.9–90.2%). Conclusions: In young, healthy adults, thermal detection and heat pain thresholds of the hand demonstrated good reliability for group comparisons and individual analyses. Cold pain threshold measures may be suitable for group comparisons, but a large variance in the data limits individual analyses.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-38792017-09-13T14:33:02Z Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults Moloney, N. Hall, Toby O'Sullivan, T. Doody, C. Introduction: The reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing (QST) has yet to be fully established. In this study we investigated intra- and interrater reliability of thermal QST in a blinded manner. Methods: Two investigators recorded thermal detection and pain thresholds on the hand of 22 volunteers, twice on two occasions. Results were analyzed using descriptive statistics, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), and coefficients of variation (CVs). Results: Mean intraindividual differences were small for all measures except cold pain thresholds. ICC values for intra- and interrater reliability were: cold detection, 0.27–0.55; warm detection, 0.33–0.69; and heat pain, 0.39–0.86. Cold pain yielded high ICC values (0.87–0.94), but also high CV (84.9–90.2%). Conclusions: In young, healthy adults, thermal detection and heat pain thresholds of the hand demonstrated good reliability for group comparisons and individual analyses. Cold pain threshold measures may be suitable for group comparisons, but a large variance in the data limits individual analyses. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3879 10.1002/mus.22121 restricted
spellingShingle Moloney, N.
Hall, Toby
O'Sullivan, T.
Doody, C.
Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title_full Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title_fullStr Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title_short Reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
title_sort reliability of thermal quantitative sensory testing of the hand in a cohort of young, healthy adults
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/3879