The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model

Background: The Canadian Neurological Scale (CNS) and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) are among the most reliable stroke severity assessment scales. The CNS requires less extensive neurological evaluation and is quicker and simpler to administer. Objective: Our aim was to deve...

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Main Authors: Yongchai Nilanont, Chulaluk Komoltri, Gustavo Saposnik, Robert Côté, Silvia Di Legge, Yaping Jin, Naraporn Prayoonwiwat, Niphon Poungvarin, Vladimir Hachinski
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spelling th-mahidol.296212018-09-24T16:39:24Z The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model Yongchai Nilanont Chulaluk Komoltri Gustavo Saposnik Robert Côté Silvia Di Legge Yaping Jin Naraporn Prayoonwiwat Niphon Poungvarin Vladimir Hachinski Mahidol University Saint Michael's Hospital University of Toronto McGill University Health Centre, Montreal General Hospital Western University Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata Medicine Neuroscience Background: The Canadian Neurological Scale (CNS) and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) are among the most reliable stroke severity assessment scales. The CNS requires less extensive neurological evaluation and is quicker and simpler to administer. Objective: Our aim was to develop and validate a simple conversion model from the CNS to the NIHSS. Methods: A conversion model was developed using data from a consecutive series of acute-stroke patients who were scored using both scales. The model was then validated in an external dataset in which all patients were prospectively assessed for stroke severity using both scales by different observers which consisted of neurology residents or stroke fellows. Results: In all, 168 patients were included in the model development, with a median age of 73 years (20-94). Men constituted 51.8%. The median NIHSS score was 6 (0-31). The median CNS score was 8.5 (1.5-11.5). The relationship between CNS and NIHSS could be expressed as the formula: NIHSS = 23 - 2 × CNS. A cohort of 350 acute-stroke patients with similar characteristics was used for model validation. There was a highly significant positive correlation between the observed and predicted NIHSS score (r = 0.87, p < 0.001). The predicted NIHSS score was on average 0.61 higher than the observed NIHSS score (95% CI = 0.31-0.91). Conclusions: The CNS can be reliably converted to the NIHSS using a simple conversion formula: NIHSS = 23 - 2 × CNS. This finding may have a practical impact by permitting reliable comparisons with NIHSS-based evaluations and simplifying the routine assessment of acute-stroke patients in more diverse settings. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel. 2018-09-24T09:25:56Z 2018-09-24T09:25:56Z 2010-07-01 Article Cerebrovascular Diseases. Vol.30, No.2 (2010), 120-126 10.1159/000314715 10159770 2-s2.0-77952513178 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/29621 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=77952513178&origin=inward
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Neuroscience
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Neuroscience
Yongchai Nilanont
Chulaluk Komoltri
Gustavo Saposnik
Robert Côté
Silvia Di Legge
Yaping Jin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Niphon Poungvarin
Vladimir Hachinski
The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
description Background: The Canadian Neurological Scale (CNS) and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) are among the most reliable stroke severity assessment scales. The CNS requires less extensive neurological evaluation and is quicker and simpler to administer. Objective: Our aim was to develop and validate a simple conversion model from the CNS to the NIHSS. Methods: A conversion model was developed using data from a consecutive series of acute-stroke patients who were scored using both scales. The model was then validated in an external dataset in which all patients were prospectively assessed for stroke severity using both scales by different observers which consisted of neurology residents or stroke fellows. Results: In all, 168 patients were included in the model development, with a median age of 73 years (20-94). Men constituted 51.8%. The median NIHSS score was 6 (0-31). The median CNS score was 8.5 (1.5-11.5). The relationship between CNS and NIHSS could be expressed as the formula: NIHSS = 23 - 2 × CNS. A cohort of 350 acute-stroke patients with similar characteristics was used for model validation. There was a highly significant positive correlation between the observed and predicted NIHSS score (r = 0.87, p < 0.001). The predicted NIHSS score was on average 0.61 higher than the observed NIHSS score (95% CI = 0.31-0.91). Conclusions: The CNS can be reliably converted to the NIHSS using a simple conversion formula: NIHSS = 23 - 2 × CNS. This finding may have a practical impact by permitting reliable comparisons with NIHSS-based evaluations and simplifying the routine assessment of acute-stroke patients in more diverse settings. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Yongchai Nilanont
Chulaluk Komoltri
Gustavo Saposnik
Robert Côté
Silvia Di Legge
Yaping Jin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Niphon Poungvarin
Vladimir Hachinski
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author Yongchai Nilanont
Chulaluk Komoltri
Gustavo Saposnik
Robert Côté
Silvia Di Legge
Yaping Jin
Naraporn Prayoonwiwat
Niphon Poungvarin
Vladimir Hachinski
author_sort Yongchai Nilanont
title The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
title_short The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
title_full The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
title_fullStr The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
title_full_unstemmed The canadian neurological scale and the NIHSS: Development and validation of a simple conversion model
title_sort canadian neurological scale and the nihss: development and validation of a simple conversion model
publishDate 2018
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