DocumentCode :
3604485
Title :
Validity and Responsiveness of At-Home Touch Screen Assessments in Advanced Parkinson's Disease
Author :
Memedi, Mevludin ; Nyholm, Dag ; Johansson, Anders ; Palhagen, Sven ; Willows, Thomas ; Widner, Hakan ; Linder, Jan ; Westin, Jerker
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Technol. & Bus. Studies, Dalarna Univ., Falun, Sweden
Volume :
19
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1829
Lastpage :
1834
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to investigate if a telemetry test battery can be used to measure effects of Parkinson´s disease (PD) treatment intervention and disease progression in patients with fluctuations. Sixty-five patients diagnosed with advanced PD were recruited in an open longitudinal 36-month study; 35 treated with levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) and 30 were candidates for switching from oral PD treatment to LCIG. They utilized a test battery, consisting of self-assessments of symptoms and fine motor tests (tapping and spiral drawings), four times per day in their homes during week-long test periods. The repeated measurements were summarized into an overall test score (OTS) to represent the global condition of the patient during a test period. Clinical assessments included ratings on unified PD rating scale (UPDRS) and 39-item PD questionnaire (PDQ-39) scales. In LCIG-naïve patients, the mean OTS compared to baseline was significantly improved from the first test period on LCIG treatment until month 24. In LCIG-nonnaïve patients, there were no significant changes in the mean OTS until month 36. The OTS correlated adequately with total UPDRS (rho = 0.59) and total PDQ-39 (0.59). Responsiveness measured as effect size was 0.696 and 0.536 for OTS and UPDRS, respectively. The trends of the test scores were similar to the trends of clinical rating scores but the dropout rate was high. Correlations between OTS and clinical rating scales were adequate indicating that the test battery contains important elements of the information of well-established scales. The responsiveness and reproducibility were better for OTS than for total UPDRS.
Keywords :
diseases; fluctuations; medical diagnostic computing; medical disorders; neurophysiology; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; patient treatment; telemedicine; touch sensitive screens; 39-item PD questionnaire scales; LCIG-nonnaive patients; Parkinson´s disease treatment intervention; at-home touch screen assessments; clinical assessments; clinical rating scores; disease progression; fine motor tests; fluctuations; levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel; open longitudinal 36-month study; oral PD treatment; overall test score; spiral drawings; symptom self-assessments; telemetry test battery; time 36 month; unified PD rating scale; week-long test periods; Biomedical measurement; Fluctuations; Parkinson´s disease; Remote monitoring; Telemedicine; Home assessment; Levodopa infusion; Parkinson’s disease; Parkinson´s disease (PD); Remote monitoring; Telemedicine; levodopa infusion; remote monitoring; telemedicine;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2168-2194
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JBHI.2015.2468088
Filename :
7194750
Link To Document :
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