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The sum of items 1-7 is the AIMS total score. This may range from 0 to 28. A decrease in score between visits indicates an improvement in symptoms.
The AIMS is a clinical outcome measure used to assess abnormal movements in people with tardive dyskinesia. These involuntary movements primarily present as abnormal tongue movements, lip smacking or puckering, grimacing, and excessive blinking.
The AIMS test has a total of twelve items rating involuntary movements of various areas of the patients body. These items are rated on a five-point scale of severity from 04. The scale is rated from 0 (none), 1 (minimal), 2 (mild), 3 (moderate), 4 (severe). Two of the 12 items refer to dental care.
n The AIMS test is used to detect TD and to follow the severity of a patients TD over time. The AIMS is a 12 item anchored scale that is clinician administered and scored n Items 1-10 are rated on a 5 point anchored scale. Items 1-4 assess orofacial movements. Items 5-7 deal with extremity and truncal dyskinesia.
0 = none, 1 = minimal (may be extreme normal), 2 = mild, 3 = moderate, and 4 = severe. ing to the original AIMS instructions, one point is subtracted if movements are seen only on activation, but not all investigators follow that convention.
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