Interobserver agreement in assessment of ocular signs in coma

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Abstract

There is interobserver agreement in the assessment of various ocular signs found in coma patients. As measure for observer agreement the parameter kappa (K) was determined for (in-)equality of pupils, reaction of pupils, spontaneous eye movements, and oculocephalic responses. The agreement in the assessment of the pupils to light and in the assessment of (in-)equality of pupils appeared to be satisfactory, but more disagreement occurred in assessing spontaneous eye movements and oculocephalic responses.

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Van Den Berge, J. H., Schouten, H. J. A., Boomstra, S., Van Drunen Littel, S., & Braakman, R. (1979). Interobserver agreement in assessment of ocular signs in coma. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 42(12), 1163–1168. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.42.12.1163

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