Intraobserver and interobserver agreement of 8 segmental reflexes in healthy dogs

Bryan Chiang,Gabriel Garcia, Francesco Leverone, Jorge A. Hernandez,Sheila Carrera-Justiz

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE(2024)

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BackgroundNo available literature supports the claim that the patellar and withdrawal (flexor) reflexes are the only reliable segmental reflexes in dogs.ObjectiveMeasure intra- and interobserver agreement of 8 segmental reflexes in dogs without clinical evidence of orthopedic or neurologic disease.AnimalsOne-hundred and one client- or staff-owned dogs between 1 and 10 years of age with no clinical evidence of orthopedic disease, myelopathy, or neuromuscular disease.MethodsDescriptive study. The intraobserver proportion of agreement (%) of responses to selected segmental reflexes in right versus left limbs by 3 observers was calculated and reported. The interobserver agreement of 2 observers of responses to selected reflexes was estimated by calculating proportions of agreement, kappa values, and 95% confidence intervals. A segmental reflex with an acceptable agreement was defined as that with a proportion of agreement >= 90% and a Kappa value >= 0.61 in both limbs.ResultsThe intraobserver proportion of agreement for all 3 observers was high (>= 95%) for the extensor carpi radialis, withdrawal, patellar, and cranial tibial reflexes. Between observers 1 and 3 and observers 2 and 3, the interobserver proportion of agreement was high (>= 92%) for the extensor carpi radialis (kappa 0.66, not determined [ND]), withdrawal (both limbs, kappa ND), patellar (kappa ND), and cranial tibial reflexes (kappa ND).Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceThe extensor carpi radialis, withdrawal, patellar, and cranial tibial reflexes had a higher proportion of agreement and kappa values between 2 observers.
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canine,neurolocalization,neurological examination,reflexes
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