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Open Access 16-04-2024 | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Chinese Translation and Validation of the Center for Neurologic Study Lability Scale

Authors: Lu Chen, Shan Ye, Davan Murphy, Jieying Wu, Hui Zhang, Hong Liu, Boliang Zou, Guanghao Hou, Nan Zhang, Tielun Yin, Richard A. Smith, Dongsheng Fan

Published in: Neurology and Therapy

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Abstract

Introduction

Pseudobulbar palsy is a common symptom in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but it is often underdiagnosed or misdiagnosed as other diseases. The Center for Neurologic Study Lability Scale (CNS-LS) is a self-report scale consisting of seven questions designed for evaluating pseudobulbar affect (PBA). The current study aimed to validate a Chinese version of the CNS-LS.

Methods

The Chinese version of the CNS-LS was obtained through a standardized forward–backward translation and cultural adaptation. A total of 105 patients with ALS were recruited from the ALS database of Peking University Third Hospital in Beijing, China, to complete the CNS-LS. The reliability of the Chinese version was determined by the test–retest method, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed for criterion validity.

Results

Of 105 patients with ALS, 37 had symptoms of PBA and were diagnosed with that condition by neurologists. Forty-two patients completed the CNS-LS twice, and there was no statistically significant difference between the scores (Z = -0.896, p = 0.37). The Spearman correlation coefficient between the test and retest scores was 0.940 (p < 0.0005), and the Cronbach alpha coefficient was high (α = 0.905, n = 105). Scores of 12 or higher on the CNS-LS identified PBA with sensitivity of 0.919 and specificity of 0.882. The area under the ROC curve was 0.924.

Conclusion

The Chinese version of the CNS-LS demonstrated good sensitivity and specificity in the group of patients with ALS enrolled in this study. The CNS-LS should be a useful instrument for clinical and research purposes for patients in this language group.
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Metadata
Title
Chinese Translation and Validation of the Center for Neurologic Study Lability Scale
Authors
Lu Chen
Shan Ye
Davan Murphy
Jieying Wu
Hui Zhang
Hong Liu
Boliang Zou
Guanghao Hou
Nan Zhang
Tielun Yin
Richard A. Smith
Dongsheng Fan
Publication date
16-04-2024
Publisher
Springer Healthcare
Published in
Neurology and Therapy
Print ISSN: 2193-8253
Electronic ISSN: 2193-6536
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40120-024-00605-w