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Testing the Validity and Reliability of a Standardized Virtual Examination for Concussion.

Alani I JackHelena T DigneyCarter A BellScott N GrossmanJacob I McPhersonGhazala T SaleemMohammad Nadir HaiderJohn J LeddyBarry S WillerLaura J BalcerSteven L GalettaJaime M Hatcher-MartinDaniel M Torres
Published in: Neurology. Clinical practice (2024)
Our study demonstrates that the Tele-BCPE yielded consistent clinical results, whether conducted in-person or virtually by the same examiner, or when performed virtually by 2 different examiners. The Tele-BCPE is a valid indicator of neurologic examination findings as determined by an in-person concussion assessment. The Tele-BCPE may also be performed with excellent levels of reliability by neurologists with different training and backgrounds in the virtual setting. These findings suggest that a combination of in-person and telemedicine modalities, or involvement of 2 telemedicine examiners for the same patient, can provide consistent concussion assessments across the continuum of care.
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