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Automatic and Objective Assessment of Alternating Tapping Performance in Parkinson’s Disease
Mevludin Memedi1  Taha Khan1  Peter Grenholm2  Dag Nyholm2 
[1] School of Technology and Business Studies, Computer Engineering, Dalarna University, Falun SE-791 88, Sweden; E-Mails:;Department of Neuroscience, Neurology, Uppsala University, Uppsala SE-751 85, Sweden; E-Mails:
关键词: alternating tapping;    touch-pad;    handheld computer;    telemedicine;    Parkinson's disease;    remote monitoring;    automatic assessment;    objective assessment;    visual assessment;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s131216965
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

This paper presents the development and evaluation of a method for enabling quantitative and automatic scoring of alternating tapping performance of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Ten healthy elderly subjects and 95 patients in different clinical stages of PD have utilized a touch-pad handheld computer to perform alternate tapping tests in their home environments. First, a neurologist used a web-based system to visually assess impairments in four tapping dimensions (‘speed’, ‘accuracy’, ‘fatigue’ and ‘arrhythmia’) and a global tapping severity (GTS). Second, tapping signals were processed with time series analysis and statistical methods to derive 24 quantitative parameters. Third, principal component analysis was used to reduce the dimensions of these parameters and to obtain scores for the four dimensions. Finally, a logistic regression classifier was trained using a 10-fold stratified cross-validation to map the reduced parameters to the corresponding visually assessed GTS scores. Results showed that the computed scores correlated well to visually assessed scores and were significantly different across Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale scores of upper limb motor performance. In addition, they had good internal consistency, had good ability to discriminate between healthy elderly and patients in different disease stages, had good sensitivity to treatment interventions and could reflect the natural disease progression over time. In conclusion, the automatic method can be useful to objectively assess the tapping performance of PD patients and can be included in telemedicine tools for remote monitoring of tapping.

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CC BY   
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