ObjectivesTo determine the validity and reliability of a Latvian version of the
National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (LV-NIHSS) for evaluating Latvian
stroke patients.MethodsThe adaption of the LV-NIHSS followed standard methods used for the adaption
and validation of clinical assessment tools. The scale validity was tested
by comparison with the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the modified Rankin
scale (mRs). The reliability of the LV-NIHSS was evaluated by intra-rater
and inter-rater agreement using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC)
analysis.ResultsA total of 296 stroke patients and 101 control subjects were evaluated. The
mean age of the overall study population was 73.6 years (range, 37 – 94
years; 227 [57.2%] were female). The mean LV-NIHSS score of the patients
with stroke was 8.4 ± 6.2. In terms of construct validity of the LV-NIHSS,
it correlated with the GCS (r = −0.571) and mRs
(r = 0.755). In terms of the reliability of the
LV-NIHSS, the inter-rater agreement had an ICC of 0.99 and the intra-rater
agreement had an ICC of 0.99.ConclusionThe adaption of LV-NIHSS was successful and the evaluation showed that the
scale was valid and reliable for evaluating Latvian stroke patients.
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