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帕金森病患者下肢本体感觉辨别能力受损:新的评估方法及其与平衡、步态和跌倒的关联

Lower Limb Somatosensory Discrimination Is Impaired in People With Parkinson's Disease: Novel Assessment and Associations With Balance, Gait, and Falls.

作者信息

Gorst Terry, Marsden Jonathan, Freeman Jenny

机构信息

School of Health Professions, Penninsula Allied Health Centre University of Plymouth Plymouth United Kingdom.

出版信息

Mov Disord Clin Pract. 2019 Sep 5;6(7):593-600. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.12831. eCollection 2019 Sep.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with Parkinson's disease (PD) have often compromised walking and balance. This may be the result of the impaired lower limb tactile and proprioceptive sensation. Existing clinical measures may not be sufficiently sensitive to uncover these sensory impairments.

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether novel measures of lower limb somatosensory discrimination are psychometrically robust and associated with mobility outcomes in people with PD.

METHODS

Lower limb somatosensation was assessed on 2 occasions, 3 to 7 days apart, using the following 3 novel tests: gradient discrimination, roughness discrimination, and step height discrimination. Static and dynamic balance (Brief Balance Evaluations Systems Test), falls incidence, falls confidence (Falls Efficacy Scale), and gait (speed and step length) were also obtained. The participants were 27 people with PD and 27 healthy controls.

RESULTS

Novel tests showed good to excellent intrarater reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.72-0.92). Significantly higher gradient and step height discrimination thresholds ( < 0.01) were demonstrated in the participants with PD when compared with the healthy controls, indicating worse position sense at the ankle, knee, and hip. Significant correlations were identified between gradient discrimination and falls incidence ( = 0.55), falls confidence ( = 0.44), and balance ( = 0.63), but not gait ( = 0.21). Step height discrimination was significantly correlated with balance ( = 0.54). Foot roughness discrimination was not significantly different between people with PD and healthy controls and was not significantly correlated with mobility measures ( > .05).

CONCLUSION

These novel tests are psychometrically robust and identify impaired lower limb position sense, which was associated with balance and falls in this sample of PD patients. Interventions targeting somatosensory processing in PD may improve aspects of balance and reduce falls risk. Further research is warranted.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者的行走和平衡能力常常受损。这可能是下肢触觉和本体感觉受损的结果。现有的临床测量方法可能不够灵敏,无法发现这些感觉障碍。

目的

确定下肢躯体感觉辨别力的新测量方法在心理测量学上是否稳健,以及是否与PD患者的运动结果相关。

方法

在间隔3至7天的两个时间点,使用以下三种新测试评估下肢躯体感觉:梯度辨别、粗糙度辨别和步高辨别。还获取了静态和动态平衡(简易平衡评估系统测试)、跌倒发生率、跌倒信心(跌倒效能量表)和步态(速度和步长)。参与者包括27名PD患者和27名健康对照者。

结果

新测试显示出良好至优秀的评分者内信度(组内相关系数 = 0.72 - 0.92)。与健康对照者相比,PD患者的梯度和步高辨别阈值显著更高(<0.01),表明踝关节、膝关节和髋关节的位置感觉较差。梯度辨别与跌倒发生率(= 0.55)、跌倒信心(= 0.44)和平衡(= 0.63)之间存在显著相关性,但与步态(= 0.21)无关。步高辨别与平衡显著相关(= 0.54)。PD患者和健康对照者之间的足部粗糙度辨别没有显著差异,并且与运动测量指标没有显著相关性(>0.05)。

结论

这些新测试在心理测量学上是稳健的,并且能够识别出下肢位置感觉受损,这与该PD患者样本中的平衡和跌倒相关。针对PD患者躯体感觉处理的干预措施可能会改善平衡方面并降低跌倒风险。有必要进行进一步研究。

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