Title: DIAHORI'ppt
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2- Two measures to determine Minimal Clinically
Important Change (MCIC) - Riekie de Vet
Institute for Research in Extramural Medicine VU
University Medical Center Amsterdam
3Minimal clinically important change
- Change instead of difference
- Clinically meaningful change
- Smallest detectable change or difference
(measurement error)
4Minimal clinically important change
- Anchor based versus distribution based
approach Crosby presents 7 different methods for
each approach - Distribution based measures dont give a good
sense of the clinical relevance of the change - Anchor based approach uses a reference of a
clinically relevant change
5Group level versus individual level
- Group level comparisons of means and standard
deviations in a trial - Individual level comparison of percentages of
patients who have a change larger than MCIC. - Beaton et al. distinguish group level and
individual level in methods to determine MCIC - MDC group level ROC individual level
6Two measures to determine MCIC
- Minimal detectable change and
- Optimal cut off point based on a ROC curve
- Both are anchor based methods with global
perceived effect (GPE) as external criterion of
clinically relevant change
7Results of MCIC from a study on back pain
acute LBP chronic LBP MDC ROC MDC ROC
QBPDS 32.9 17.5 24.6 8.5 Pain (NRS) 4.7
3.5 4.5 2.5 Euroqol 0.58 0.09
0.28 0.09 Nicole van der Roer, Raymond
Ostelo, Maurits van Tulder, Riekie de Vet
8Not one single MCIC value
- It depends on
- The method used
- (Sub)acute or chronic low back pain
- Influence of the initial scores
- Influence of length of interval of
change-assessment - Cut off point on GPE
9Dependence on the method
- MDC cut off point based on the distribution of
the unchanged persons (on GPE) 95 of unchanged
persons show no change on the measurement
instrument under study - ROC optimal cut off point for a minimal number
of misclassifications based on changed and
unchanged persons
10Distribution of change in NRS-pain in changed
and unchanged persons based on GPE
11DIAGNOSTIC PARAMETERS Receiver operator Curve
(ROC)
- Area under the curve (AUC) surface under the
curve a measure for the discriminating ability
of the test -
12Discussion
- Not one single MCIC value
- Choice depends on acute and chronic back pain,
initial values and length of the interval of
change assessment
13Discussion
- Which method do we prefer?
- - ROC-based value for MCIC is smaller.
- - It has the smallest number of
misclassification. - - However, it is smaller than the measurement
error - Has MCIC a meaning on group level?
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