Rao Ashwini K, Gilman Arthur, Louis Elan D
Department of Rehabilitation & Regenerative Medicine (Program in Physical Therapy), Columbia University, New York, NY; G.H. Sergievsky Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY.
G.H. Sergievsky Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2014 Oct;95(10):1832-7. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2014.04.001. Epub 2014 Apr 21.
To examine (1) the effect of cognitive ability on balance confidence and falls, (2) the relationship of balance confidence and falls with quantitative measures of gait, and (3) measures that predict falls, in people with essential tremor (ET).
Cross-sectional study.
General community.
People with ET (n=132) and control subjects (n=48). People with ET were divided into 2 groups based on the median score on the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination: those with lower cognitive test scores (ET-LCS) and those with higher cognitive test scores (ET-HCS).
Not applicable.
Six-item Activities of Balance Confidence (ABC-6) Scale and falls in the previous year.
Participants with ET-LCS had lower ABC-6 scores and a greater number of falls than those with ET-HCS (P<.05 for all measures) or control subjects (P<.01 for all measures). Quantitative gait measures were significantly correlated with ABC-6 score and falls. Gait speed (P<.007) and ABC-6 score (P<.02) were significant predictors of falls. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed that gait speed <0.9m/s and ABC-6 score <51% were associated with moderate sensitivity and specificity in identifying fallers.
People with ET-LCS have impaired gait and report lower balance confidence and a higher number of falls than their counterparts (ET-HCS) and than control subjects. We have identified assessments that are easily administered (gait speed, ABC-6 Scale) and are associated with falls in ET.
研究(1)认知能力对平衡信心和跌倒的影响;(2)平衡信心和跌倒与步态定量测量指标的关系;(3)预测特发性震颤(ET)患者跌倒的指标。
横断面研究。
普通社区。
ET患者(n = 132)和对照者(n = 48)。ET患者根据改良简易精神状态检查的中位数得分分为两组:认知测试得分较低者(ET - LCS)和认知测试得分较高者(ET - HCS)。
不适用。
六项平衡信心活动(ABC - 6)量表及上一年的跌倒情况。
与ET - HCS组(所有指标P <.05)或对照组(所有指标P <.01)相比,ET - LCS组参与者的ABC - 6得分更低,跌倒次数更多。步态定量测量指标与ABC - 6得分及跌倒情况显著相关。步态速度(P <.007)和ABC - 6得分(P <.02)是跌倒的显著预测指标。受试者工作特征曲线分析显示,步态速度<0.9m/s和ABC - 6得分<51%在识别跌倒者方面具有中等敏感性和特异性。
与ET - HCS组及对照组相比,ET - LCS组患者存在步态障碍,平衡信心较低,跌倒次数较多。我们确定了易于实施的评估指标(步态速度、ABC - 6量表),且这些指标与ET患者的跌倒情况相关。