P219 Evaluation of individual activity descriptors of the mrc dyspnoea scale: do they add up?

  • Yorke J
  • Khan M
  • Vestbo J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: The MRC dyspnoea scale consists of 5 grades that contain of a description of more than one activity. The comparability of these components is not known. We examined the performance of single descriptors of each MRC grade.Methods: Phase I: cognitive debriefing with COPD patients to elicit their understanding of each activity (10 items) of the 5 MRC grades. Phase II: COPD patients completed the MRC scale (grades 1-4) and a MRC-Exploded (MRC-Ex) consisting of 10-items, each representing one activity as described in the MRC grades. Each item used a 4-point response scale (0 'not at all' to 4 'all of the time'). Rasch analysis was used to assess the pattern of MRC-Ex item severity (logit) to assess the appropriateness of combining individual activity descriptors into single MRC grades.Results: Cognitive debriefing (n=36) identified: MRC 1: meaning of 'strenuous exercise' unclear and MRC 5: 'too breathless to leave the house' viewed as “much worse than being breathless with dressing”. 203 patients completed Phase II (mean age 64.7years, GOLD: 1:14% 2:41% 3:25% 4:7%). MRC components 3, 4 and 5 are not of equivalent severity, with grade 5 components at least 2 logits apart View this table:Logit (severity) location for each MRC componentConclusions: The MRC has poor reliability due to ambiguity in the degree of severity of the items in Grades 1 and 5. We recommend that 'strenuous exercise' is removed from MRC grading and that Grade 5 forms separate grades, in particular.

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Yorke, J., Khan, M., Vestbo, J., Singh, D., & Jones, P. (2016). P219 Evaluation of individual activity descriptors of the mrc dyspnoea scale: do they add up? Thorax, 71(Suppl 3), A205.1-A205. https://doi.org/10.1136/thoraxjnl-2016-209333.362

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