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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2002 Volume.13 No. 1 p.78 ~ p.84
Test-retest Variability of the Sensory Organization Test in Malingering Subjects
Lee Hyun-Sun

Goh Eui-Kyung
Lee Il-Woo
Chon Kyong-Myong
Roh Hwan-Jung
Wang Soo-Geun
Abstract
Background and Objectives£º The clinical use of computerized dynamic posturography (CDP) in diagnosis and treatment of dizzy patient is based on its scoring system. We can assess balance disorder quantitatively with CDP and use it as a follow up test after treatment of dizziness. CDP can identify postural responses when there is suspected malingering, exaggeration of disability for compensation, or conversion disorder. So it can be used on medico-legal problem in work related claim. CDP findings of malingering show two patterns. First, there is poorer performance on sensory organization test (SOT) conditions 1, 2, 3 than on 4, 5, 6. Second, it may show excessive sway with non-overlapping tracing in MCT. To find another objective criteria for detection of malingering with CDP, we analyzed test-retest variability of SOT. Materials & Methods£º Eighty healthy volunteers (forty malingerer, forty control) aged 23-31 (mean 28) were assessed by dynamic posturography. 3 cycles of SOT was done 2 weeks interval. In malingerer, the examinee was asked to pretend he or she was in the following situation. They experienced temporary unsteadiness and dizziness after job related injury. This resolved without tretment. however they are filling worker¡¯s compensation claim for disability, and abnormal test result would strengthen their claim. Test-retest variability defined as difference maximal and minimal score of SOTs. Results£º The obtained results were as follow 1) Mean scores of SOTs in malingerer lower than that of control in all 6 conditions 2) Except condition 6, test-retest variability of malingerer is significantly more than 10 compared to control (p<0.05) 3) test-retest variability of control is less than 10 in condition 1, 2, 3. 4) The most common abnormal finding of the malingerer is COG alignment (80%) Conclusion£º If testretest variability of SOT1-3 is over 10, we should strongly suspect malingering. If test-retest variability of SOT4-6 is over 10, we could suspect malingering. Thus it might be suggested that test-retest variability of SOT could detect malingering from true vertigo.
KEYWORD
Malingering, Sensory organization test, Dynamic posturography, Test variability
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