2017
DOI: 10.1111/dme.13310
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Validation of the Composite Autonomic Symptom Score 31 (COMPASS 31) for the assessment of symptoms of autonomic neuropathy in people with diabetes

Abstract: COMPASS 31 can represent a valid, easy-to-use, quantitative assessment tool for autonomic symptoms in diabetic neuropathy, with a fair diagnostic accuracy for both cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and diabetic polyneuropathy.

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“…In the present study, COMPASS 31 would appear to retain similar characteristics of diagnostic performance for CAN and DPN, with values of AUC up to 0.73, sensitivity up to 75% and specificity up to 65%, but with values for DPN being slightly lower than in the previous study. This may be due to differences between the populations of the present and previous study like a larger sample size (102 vs 73), a longer diabetes duration (18 vs 12 years), and a higher prevalence of DPN (52% vs 40%). However, an AUC of 0.73 for confirmed CAN supports overall fair diagnostic accuracy of COMPASS 31 (a value >0.7).…”
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“…In the present study, COMPASS 31 would appear to retain similar characteristics of diagnostic performance for CAN and DPN, with values of AUC up to 0.73, sensitivity up to 75% and specificity up to 65%, but with values for DPN being slightly lower than in the previous study. This may be due to differences between the populations of the present and previous study like a larger sample size (102 vs 73), a longer diabetes duration (18 vs 12 years), and a higher prevalence of DPN (52% vs 40%). However, an AUC of 0.73 for confirmed CAN supports overall fair diagnostic accuracy of COMPASS 31 (a value >0.7).…”
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confidence: 55%
“…Recently, we validated COMPASS 31 for autonomic symptoms of diabetic autonomic neuropathy . In the validation study, in 73 participants with diabetes, we observed that COMPASS 31 scores were associated with CAN and DPN, related to their severity, and that COMPASS 31 TWS had a fair diagnostic accuracy for CAN and DPN with AUCs of 0.75 for CAN and 0.74 for DPN, and sensitivity and specificity of 75% and 65.5% for CAN and of 65.5% and 79.5% for DPN . Moreover, COMPASS 31 had good internal consistency with a Cronbach's coefficient of 0.73 …”
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