Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study

Uncertainty surrounds prognostic factors after whiplash injury. Previously we identified a prognostic model for 6-month pain-related disability in a cohort of 80 participants with acute whiplash. Predictors included initial disability, older age, decreased cold pain thresholds, decreased neck rotati...

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Main Authors: Sterling, Michele, Hendrikz, Joan, Kenardy, Justin, Kristjansson, Eythor, Dumas, Jean-Pierre, Niere, Ken, Cote, Julie, deSerres, Sophie, Rivest, Karine, Jull, Gwendolen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10072/60105
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2012.05.004
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spelling ftgriffithuniv:oai:research-repository.griffith.edu.au:10072/60105 2023-05-15T16:51:42+02:00 Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study Sterling, Michele Hendrikz, Joan Kenardy, Justin Kristjansson, Eythor Dumas, Jean-Pierre Niere, Ken Cote, Julie deSerres, Sophie Rivest, Karine Jull, Gwendolen 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/60105 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2012.05.004 English eng Elsevier Pain Physiotherapy Journal article 2012 ftgriffithuniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2012.05.004 2018-07-30T10:21:56Z Uncertainty surrounds prognostic factors after whiplash injury. Previously we identified a prognostic model for 6-month pain-related disability in a cohort of 80 participants with acute whiplash. Predictors included initial disability, older age, decreased cold pain thresholds, decreased neck rotation movement, posttraumatic stress symptoms and decreased sympathetic vasoconstriction. The objective of this study was to externally validate this model. In a multicentre inception cohort study, 286 participants with acute whiplash (I, II or III) were assessed at <3 weeks and 12 months after injury. The Neck Disability Index (NDI) was the outcome. Observed and predicted NDI scores were generated using the published equation of the original model. Model discrimination between participants with no or mild disability from those with moderate to severe disability was examined by receiver operating characteristic curves. Initial NDI and cold pain threshold predicted current observed 12-month NDI scores (r2 = 0.50, 95% confidence interval 0.42 to 0.58). There was a significant site effect, and the estimated marginal mean ᠓E of 12-month NDI for Iceland (27.6 ᠱ.79%) was higher than the other 3 sites (Melbourne 11.2 ᠵ.03%, Canada 16.4 ᠲ.36%, Brisbane 16.8 ᠱ.17%). After adjusting for site, age and Impact of Events Scale scores regained significance (r2 = 0.56, 95% confidence interval 0.48 to 0.64). The tested model was not precise in predicting NDI as a continuous variable. However, it found good accuracy to discriminate participants with moderate to severe disability at 12 months (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.89 [95% confidence interval 0.84-0.94], P < .001) which is clinically useful. No Full Text Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Griffith University: Griffith Research Online Canada Brisbane ENVELOPE(-45.633,-45.633,-60.600,-60.600) Pain 153 8 1727 1734
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topic Physiotherapy
spellingShingle Physiotherapy
Sterling, Michele
Hendrikz, Joan
Kenardy, Justin
Kristjansson, Eythor
Dumas, Jean-Pierre
Niere, Ken
Cote, Julie
deSerres, Sophie
Rivest, Karine
Jull, Gwendolen
Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
topic_facet Physiotherapy
description Uncertainty surrounds prognostic factors after whiplash injury. Previously we identified a prognostic model for 6-month pain-related disability in a cohort of 80 participants with acute whiplash. Predictors included initial disability, older age, decreased cold pain thresholds, decreased neck rotation movement, posttraumatic stress symptoms and decreased sympathetic vasoconstriction. The objective of this study was to externally validate this model. In a multicentre inception cohort study, 286 participants with acute whiplash (I, II or III) were assessed at <3 weeks and 12 months after injury. The Neck Disability Index (NDI) was the outcome. Observed and predicted NDI scores were generated using the published equation of the original model. Model discrimination between participants with no or mild disability from those with moderate to severe disability was examined by receiver operating characteristic curves. Initial NDI and cold pain threshold predicted current observed 12-month NDI scores (r2 = 0.50, 95% confidence interval 0.42 to 0.58). There was a significant site effect, and the estimated marginal mean ᠓E of 12-month NDI for Iceland (27.6 ᠱ.79%) was higher than the other 3 sites (Melbourne 11.2 ᠵ.03%, Canada 16.4 ᠲ.36%, Brisbane 16.8 ᠱ.17%). After adjusting for site, age and Impact of Events Scale scores regained significance (r2 = 0.56, 95% confidence interval 0.48 to 0.64). The tested model was not precise in predicting NDI as a continuous variable. However, it found good accuracy to discriminate participants with moderate to severe disability at 12 months (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.89 [95% confidence interval 0.84-0.94], P < .001) which is clinically useful. No Full Text
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sterling, Michele
Hendrikz, Joan
Kenardy, Justin
Kristjansson, Eythor
Dumas, Jean-Pierre
Niere, Ken
Cote, Julie
deSerres, Sophie
Rivest, Karine
Jull, Gwendolen
author_facet Sterling, Michele
Hendrikz, Joan
Kenardy, Justin
Kristjansson, Eythor
Dumas, Jean-Pierre
Niere, Ken
Cote, Julie
deSerres, Sophie
Rivest, Karine
Jull, Gwendolen
author_sort Sterling, Michele
title Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
title_short Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
title_full Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
title_fullStr Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: A multicentre inception cohort study
title_sort assessment and validation of prognostic models for poor functional recovery 12 months after whiplash injury: a multicentre inception cohort study
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