Simplified evaluation of CONsciousness disorders (SECONDs) in individuals with severe brain injury: A validation study - 12/10/21
, Helena Cassol a, b, 1, Olivier Bodart a, b, 1, Leandro R.D. Sanz a, b, Sarah Wannez a, b, Charlotte Martial a, b, Aurore Thibaut a, b, Géraldine Martens a, b, Manon Carrière a, b, Olivia Gosseries a, b, Steven Laureys a, b, 1, Camille Chatelle a, b, 1Highlights |
• | The diagnostic of disorders of consciousness is challenging but crucial. |
• | The SECONDs is a quick behavioral tool for assessing consciousness. |
• | The scale is easy to use in brain-injured patients in daily routine clinical practice. |
• | It has good reliability and validity as compared with the most recommended scale. |
Abstract |
Background |
The Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) is the gold standard to assess severely brain-injured patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness (DoC). However, the amount of time needed to complete this examination may limit its use in clinical settings. Objective. We aimed to validate a new faster tool to assess consciousness in individuals with DoC.
Methods |
This prospective validation study introduces the Simplified Evaluation of CONsciousness Disorders (SECONDs), a tool composed of 8 items: arousal, localization to pain, visual fixation, visual pursuit, oriented behaviors, command-following, and communication (both intentional and functional). A total of 57 individuals with DoC were assessed on 2 consecutive days by 3 blinded examiners: one CRS-R and one SECONDs were performed on 1 day, whereas 2 SECONDs were performed on the other day. A Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the duration of administration of the SECONDs versus the CRS-R, and weighted Fleiss’ kappa coefficients were used to assess inter-/intra-rater reliability as well as concurrent validity.
Results |
In the 57 participants, the SECONDs was about 2.5 times faster to administer than the CRS-R. The comparison of the CRS-R versus the SECONDs on the same day or the best of the 3 SECONDs led to “substantial” or “almost perfect” agreement (kappa coefficients ranging from 0.78 to 0.85). Intra-/inter-rater reliability also showed almost perfect agreement (kappa coefficients from 0.85 to 0.91 and 0.82 to 0.85, respectively).
Conclusions |
The SECONDs appears to be a fast, reliable and easy-to-use scale to diagnose DoC and may be a good alternative to other scales in clinical settings where time constraints preclude a more thorough assessment.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Coma, Disorders of consciousness, Trauma, Rehabilitation
Plan
Vol 64 - N° 5
Article 101432- septembre 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
