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Interrater Reliability of Pupillary Assessments
Authors:DaiWai M Olson  Sonja Stutzman  Ciji Saju  Margaret Wilson  Weidan Zhao  Venkatesh Aiyagari
Institution:1.Department of Neurology & Neurotherapeutics,The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas,USA;2.Department of Neurological Surgery,The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,Dallas,USA
Abstract:

Background

Subjective scoring of pupil reactivity is a fundamental element of the neurological examination for which the pupillometer provides an objective measure.

Methods

This single-blinded observational study examined interrater reliability of pupil exam findings between two practitioners and between practitioners and a pupillometer.

Results

From 2329 paired assessments, the interrater reliability between practitioners was only moderate for pupil size (k = 0.54), shape (k = 0.62), and reactivity (k = 0.40). Only 33.3 % of pupils scored as non-reactive by practitioners were scored as non-reactive by pupillometry.

Conclusions

Despite the strong emphasis placed on the traditional pupil examination, especially for patients with a neurological illness, there is limited interrater reliability for subjective scoring of pupillary assessments. Thus, the use of automated pupillometers should be examined as a potential method to increase the reliability of measuring of pupil reactivity.
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