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| 1 | MATES: A tool for appraising the completeness with which a meta-analysis has been reported | Morrison K; Pottier P; Pollo P; Ricolfi L; Williams C; Yang Y; Beillouin D; Cardoso SJ; Ferreira V; Gallagher B; Gan JL; Hao G; Keikha M; Kozlowsky-Suzuki B; Kiran Kumara TM; Latterini F; Leverkus AB; Macartney EL; Manrique SM; Martinig AR; Mizuno A; Nanayakkara S; Ntzani E; Ouédraogo DY; Pursell E; Simpson Z; Sleight H; Woon KS; Xia Z; Ghannad M; Grames E; Hennessy EA; IntHout J; Moher D; O' Dea RE; Page MJ; Whaley P; Lagisz M; Nakagawa S; | 41411971 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Exploring the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on predator inspection activity in Trinidadian guppies | Brusseau AJP; Feyten LEA; Crane AL; Brown GE; | 38476138 BIOLOGY |
| 3 | Uncertainty about predation risk: a conceptual review | Crane AL; Feyten LEA; Preagola AA; Ferrari MCO; Brown GE; | 37839808 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | Ultrasound Imaging Analysis of the Lumbar Multifidus Muscle Echo Intensity: Intra-Rater and Inter-Rater Reliability of a Novice and an Experienced Rater | Fortin M; Rosenstein B; Levesque J; Nandlall N; | 34065340 PERFORM |
| 5 | Moderate to Substantial Inter-Rater Reliability in the Assessment of Cranial Bone Mobility Restrictions. | Demers K, Morin C, Collette L, DeMont R | 33395535 HKAP |
| 6 | SPARK: Sparsity-based analysis of reliable k-hubness and overlapping network structure in brain functional connectivity. | Lee K, Lina JM, Gotman J, Grova C | 27046111 PERFORM |
| 7 | Test-retest reliability of a balance testing protocol with external perturbations in young healthy adults. | Robbins SM, Caplan RM, Aponte DI, St-Onge N | 28910656 PERFORM |
| Title: | Ultrasound Imaging Analysis of the Lumbar Multifidus Muscle Echo Intensity: Intra-Rater and Inter-Rater Reliability of a Novice and an Experienced Rater | ||||
| Authors: | Fortin M, Rosenstein B, Levesque J, Nandlall N | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34065340/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3390/medicina57050512 | ||||
| Publication: | Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) | ||||
| Keywords: | echo intensity; low back pain; multifidus muscle; reliability; ultrasound imaging; | ||||
| PMID: | 34065340 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-06-02 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Department of Health, Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. 2 PERFORM Centre, Concordia University, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6, Canada. 3 Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation (CRIR), Constance Lethbridge Rehabilitation Centre, Montreal, QC H4B 1T3, Canada. |
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Background and Objectives: Ultrasound echo intensity (EI) of the lumbar multifidus muscle (LMM) could offer valuable insights regarding muscle quality in people with low back pain (LBP). However, whether the rater's experience noticeably influences the reliability and precision of LMM EI measurements has not been established. The aims of this study were to investigate the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of LMM EI measurements, and to compare the reliability and SEM between a novice and an experienced rater. Materials and Methods: Twenty athletes (10 females, 10 males) with a history of LBP were included in this study. Transverse ultrasound images of LMM were taken at L5 in prone. LMM EI measurements were obtained bilaterally by tracing the maximum ROI representing the LMM cross-sectional area (CSA), avoiding the inclusion of bone or surrounding fascia. All measurements were performed by two novice raters and an experienced researcher. Each measurement was acquired by each rater three times for each side on three different images, and the average was used in the analyses. Raters were blinded to each other's measurements and the participant's clinical information. Intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) were obtained to assess the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability. Results: The intra-rater ICC values for the LMM measurements for the experienced rater were excellent (ICC all > 0.997). The inter-rater reliability ICC values showed moderate to excellent reliability (0.614 to 0.994) and agreement between the novice raters and the experienced rater, except for Novice 1 for the right LMM, which revealed lower ICCs and a wider 95% CI. Intra-rater and inter-rater reliability results were similar when separately looking at the right and left side of the muscle and participant gender. Conclusions: Our findings support the clinical use of ultrasound imaging for the assessment of LMM EI in individuals with LBP. |



