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Tablet-Based Application for Objective Measurement of Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson Disease
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Mitsi, Georgia
, Espay, Alberto J.
, Dwivedi, Alok K.
, Papapetropoulos, Spyridon
, Vaughan, Jennifer E.
, Larkin, Sydney
, López Castellanos, José Ricardo
, Tsoulos, Ioannis
, Duker, Andrew P.
, Wissel, Benjamin D.
, Rodriguez-Porcel, Federico
, Stavrakoudis, Athanassios
, Shanks, Emily
, Lovera, Lilia
in
Accuracy
/ Dyskinesia
/ Fluctuations
/ Mann-Whitney U test
/ Movement disorders
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Patients
/ Research Report
/ Research Report – Research Article
/ Wearable computers
2018
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Tablet-Based Application for Objective Measurement of Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson Disease
by
Mitsi, Georgia
, Espay, Alberto J.
, Dwivedi, Alok K.
, Papapetropoulos, Spyridon
, Vaughan, Jennifer E.
, Larkin, Sydney
, López Castellanos, José Ricardo
, Tsoulos, Ioannis
, Duker, Andrew P.
, Wissel, Benjamin D.
, Rodriguez-Porcel, Federico
, Stavrakoudis, Athanassios
, Shanks, Emily
, Lovera, Lilia
in
Accuracy
/ Dyskinesia
/ Fluctuations
/ Mann-Whitney U test
/ Movement disorders
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Patients
/ Research Report
/ Research Report – Research Article
/ Wearable computers
2018
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Tablet-Based Application for Objective Measurement of Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson Disease
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Mitsi, Georgia
, Espay, Alberto J.
, Dwivedi, Alok K.
, Papapetropoulos, Spyridon
, Vaughan, Jennifer E.
, Larkin, Sydney
, López Castellanos, José Ricardo
, Tsoulos, Ioannis
, Duker, Andrew P.
, Wissel, Benjamin D.
, Rodriguez-Porcel, Federico
, Stavrakoudis, Athanassios
, Shanks, Emily
, Lovera, Lilia
in
Accuracy
/ Dyskinesia
/ Fluctuations
/ Mann-Whitney U test
/ Movement disorders
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Patients
/ Research Report
/ Research Report – Research Article
/ Wearable computers
2018
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Tablet-Based Application for Objective Measurement of Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson Disease
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Tablet-Based Application for Objective Measurement of Motor Fluctuations in Parkinson Disease
2018
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Background: The motor subscale of the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS-III) has limited applicability for the assessment of motor fluctuations in the home setting. Methods: To assess whether a self-administered, tablet-based application can reliably quantify differences in motor performance using two-target finger tapping and forearm pronation-supination tasks in the ON (maximal dopaminergic medication efficacy) and OFF (reemergence of parkinsonian deficits) medication states, we recruited 11 Parkinson disease (PD) patients (age, 60.6 ± 9.0 years; disease duration, 12.8 ± 4.1 years) and 11 healthy age-matched controls (age, 62.5 ± 10.5 years). The total number of taps, tap interval, tap duration, and tap accuracy were algorithmically calculated by the application, using the more affected side in patients and the dominant hand in healthy controls. Results: Compared to the OFF state, PD patients showed a higher number of taps (84.2 ± 20.3 vs. 54.9 ± 26.9 taps; p = 0.0036) and a shorter tap interval (375.3 ± 97.2 vs. 708.2 ± 412.8 ms; p = 0.0146) but poorer tap accuracy (2,008.4 ± 995.7 vs. 1,111.8 ± 901.3 pixels; p = 0.0055) for the two-target task in the ON state, unaffected by the magnitude of coexistent dyskinesia. Overall, test-retest reliability was high (r >0.75) and the discriminatory ability between OFF and ON states was good (0.60 ≤ AUC ≤ 0.82). The correlations between tapping data and MDS-UPDRS-III scores were only moderate (–0.55 to 0.55). Conclusions: A self-administered, tablet-based application can reliably distinguish between OFF and ON states in fluctuating PD patients and may be sensitive to additional motor phenomena, such as accuracy, not captured by the MDS-UPDRS-III.
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