Autores
Sánchez Fernández Luis Pastor
Ornelas Vences Christopher
Título Computer model for leg agility quantification and assessment for Parkinson’s disease patients
Tipo Revista
Sub-tipo JCR
Descripción Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
Resumen Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive disorder that affects motor regulation. The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale sponsored by the Movement Disorder Society (MDS-UPDRS) quantifies the illness progression based on clinical observations. The leg agility is an item in this scale, yet only a visual detection of the features is used, leading to subjectivity. Overall, 50 patients (85 measurements) with varying motor impairment severity were asked to perform the leg agility item while wearing inertial sensor units on each ankle. We quantified features based on the MDS-UPDRS and designed a fuzzy inference model to capture clinical knowledge for assessment. The model proposed is capable of capturing all details regardless of the task speed, reducing the inherent uncertainty of the examiner observations obtaining a 92.35% of coincidence with at least one expert. In addition, the continuous scale implemented in this work prevents the inherent “floor/ceil” effect of discrete scales. This model proves the feasibility of quantification and assessment of the leg agility through inertial signals. Moreover, it allows a better follow-up of the PD patient state, due to the repeatability of our computer model and the continuous output, which are not objectively achievable through visual examination. Open image in new window
Observaciones DOI 10.1007/s11517-018-1894-0) ; Online ISSN 1741-0444 ; Publisher Name Springer Berlin Heidelberg ** Drive: Computer-model_2019
Lugar Heidelberg
País Alemania
No. de páginas 463-476
Vol. / Cap. v. 57 no. 2
Inicio 2019-02-13
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