The goal of the international Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) Collaborative Study on Neurobehavioral Screening Methods was to determine the intra-and inter-laboratory reliability of a functional observational battery (FOB) and an automated assessment of motor activity in eight laboratories worldwide. The control data were crucial to the outcome of the studies in terms of sensitivity and reliability of the lest measures, which in turn impact on the between-laboratory comparisons of chemical effects. In addition, analyses of control data can aid in determining endpoints that may require modification to improve their sensitivity and reliability. The control data from the eight laboratories were examined in terms of the following parameters: 1) control variability within studies for each laboratory; 2) within-laboratory replicability of control values across studies; 3) within-laboratory stability of control values over the course of testing for a given study; and 4) between-laboratory comparisons of parameters (1), (2), and (3). The analyses indicated considerable differences across endpoints, wherein some measures showed high variability and little replicability, while others were extremely reproducible. Generally, there were similar ranges of variability and replicability of control data across laboratories, although in some cases one or two laboratories were markedly different from the others. The physiological (weight, body temperature) and neuromuscular (grip strength, landing foot splay) endpoints exhibited the least variability, whereas the subjective assessments of reactivity varied the most. These data indicate a reasonable degree of comparability in the data generated in the participating laboratories. (C) 1997 Intox Press, Inc.

The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: IV. Control data / MOSER V., C; BECKING G., C; Cuomo, Vincenzo; Frantik, E; KULIG B., M; MACPHAIL R., C; TILSON H., A; Winneke, G; BRIGHTWELL W., S; DE SALVIA M., A; GILL M., W; Haggerty, G. C.. - In: NEUROTOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 0161-813X. - STAMPA. - 18(4):(1997), pp. 947-967.

The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: IV. Control data

CUOMO, VINCENZO;
1997

Abstract

The goal of the international Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) Collaborative Study on Neurobehavioral Screening Methods was to determine the intra-and inter-laboratory reliability of a functional observational battery (FOB) and an automated assessment of motor activity in eight laboratories worldwide. The control data were crucial to the outcome of the studies in terms of sensitivity and reliability of the lest measures, which in turn impact on the between-laboratory comparisons of chemical effects. In addition, analyses of control data can aid in determining endpoints that may require modification to improve their sensitivity and reliability. The control data from the eight laboratories were examined in terms of the following parameters: 1) control variability within studies for each laboratory; 2) within-laboratory replicability of control values across studies; 3) within-laboratory stability of control values over the course of testing for a given study; and 4) between-laboratory comparisons of parameters (1), (2), and (3). The analyses indicated considerable differences across endpoints, wherein some measures showed high variability and little replicability, while others were extremely reproducible. Generally, there were similar ranges of variability and replicability of control data across laboratories, although in some cases one or two laboratories were markedly different from the others. The physiological (weight, body temperature) and neuromuscular (grip strength, landing foot splay) endpoints exhibited the least variability, whereas the subjective assessments of reactivity varied the most. These data indicate a reasonable degree of comparability in the data generated in the participating laboratories. (C) 1997 Intox Press, Inc.
1997
functional observational battery; motor activity; between-laboratory comparisons; within-laboratory comparisons; control data
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The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: IV. Control data / MOSER V., C; BECKING G., C; Cuomo, Vincenzo; Frantik, E; KULIG B., M; MACPHAIL R., C; TILSON H., A; Winneke, G; BRIGHTWELL W., S; DE SALVIA M., A; GILL M., W; Haggerty, G. C.. - In: NEUROTOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 0161-813X. - STAMPA. - 18(4):(1997), pp. 947-967.
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