Assessing diabetic polyneuropathy in Spanish-speaking patients: Translation and validation of the Toronto Clinical Neuropathy Score

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System Pub Date : 2023-06-24 DOI:10.1111/jns.12577
Juan Francisco Idiáquez Rios, Ignacio Acosta, Alberto Prat, Francesca Gattini, Francisca Pino, Carolina Barnett-Tapia
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Abstract

Background and Aims

Diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSP) is a common complication of diabetes. The Toronto Clinical Neuropathy Score (TCNS) is a useful tool for detecting DSP. However, it is not available in Spanish. The study aimed to translate and culturally adapt the TCNS and modified (mTCNS) scales into Spanish and evaluate their measurement properties.

Methods

A multistep forward-backward method was used for translation and cultural adaptation. A panel of physicians subjected the final Spanish versions of TCNS and mTCNS (TCÑS, mTCÑS) to cognitive debriefing. Consecutive patients with diabetes mellitus and DSP were recruited from an outpatient clinic, and the TCÑS and mTCÑS were tested for construct validity, along with other measures.

Results

The internal consistency of both TCÑS and mTCÑS was excellent, as evidenced by Cronbach's Alpha coefficients of 0.83 and 0.85, respectively. Furthermore, there was a robust positive correlation between TCÑS and mTCÑS. In addition, TCÑS was found to exhibit a strong negative correlation with sural sensory nerve action potential amplitude (r = −0.9206) and peroneal compound motor action potential amplitude (r = −0.729), while demonstrating a positive and strong correlation with the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (r = 0.713).

Interpretation

The TCÑS and mTCÑS are reliable and valid translations of the original TCNS. The TCÑS and mTCÑS can be used to diagnose and measure the severity of neuropathy in Spanish-speaking patients with diabetes.

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评估西班牙语患者的糖尿病多发性神经病变:多伦多临床神经病评分的翻译和验证
背景与目的糖尿病感觉运动多神经病变(DSP)是糖尿病的常见并发症。多伦多临床神经病评分(Toronto Clinical Neuropathy Score, TCNS)是检测DSP的有效工具。然而,它没有西班牙语版本。本研究旨在将TCNS和修正(mTCNS)量表翻译成西班牙语并进行文化适应,并评估其测量特性。方法采用多步前退法进行翻译和文化适应。一组医生对最终的西班牙语版本的TCNS和mTCNS (TCÑS, mTCÑS)进行认知情况汇报。从门诊连续招募糖尿病和DSP患者,并对TCÑS和mTCÑS以及其他措施进行结构效度检验。结果TCÑS和mTCÑS的内部一致性较好,Cronbach’s Alpha系数分别为0.83和0.85。此外,TCÑS和mTCÑS之间存在显著的正相关。此外,TCÑS与腓肠感觉神经动作电位幅值(r =−0.9206)和腓肠复合运动动作电位幅值(r =−0.729)呈强负相关,而与密歇根神经病变筛查仪呈强正相关(r = 0.713)。TCÑS和mTCÑS是对原TCNS的可靠、有效的翻译。TCÑS和mTCÑS可用于诊断和测量西班牙语糖尿病患者神经病变的严重程度。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System is the official journal of the Peripheral Nerve Society. Founded in 1996, it is the scientific journal of choice for clinicians, clinical scientists and basic neuroscientists interested in all aspects of biology and clinical research of peripheral nervous system disorders. The Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high quality articles on cell and molecular biology, genomics, neuropathic pain, clinical research, trials, and unique case reports on inherited and acquired peripheral neuropathies. Original articles are organized according to the topic in one of four specific areas: Mechanisms of Disease, Genetics, Clinical Research, and Clinical Trials. The journal also publishes regular review papers on hot topics and Special Issues on basic, clinical, or assembled research in the field of peripheral nervous system disorders. Authors interested in contributing a review-type article or a Special Issue should contact the Editorial Office to discuss the scope of the proposed article with the Editor-in-Chief.
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