Department of Translational Medicine, University of Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy.
Health Professions' Direction, Maggiore Della Carità Hospital, Novara, Italy.
Aging Clin Exp Res. 2022 Dec;34(12):3017-3024. doi: 10.1007/s40520-022-02238-1. Epub 2022 Sep 2.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative condition that gradually worsens motor function and leads to postural instability and, eventually, falls. Several factors may influence the frequency of future falls, such as slowness, freezing of gait, loss of balance, and mobility problems, cognitive impairments, and the number of previous falls. The TED bracelet is an advanced technological wearable device able to predict falls.
This principal aim is to investigate the feasibility of a full-scale research project that uses the TED bracelet to identify whether individuals with PD are at risk of falling.
This study will involve a pilot prospective observational study design; the subjects will include 26 patients suffering from mild PD and 26 others with no PD and no gait problems. Data will be collected from the TED bracelet and then compared to a paper-based fall diary. The enrolled participants will have a scheduled outpatient evaluation to collect both clinical and instrumental data as well as biological samples.
This pilot study could then be implemented in a larger form to further evaluate the effectiveness of the TED device. Finally, it will help further develop gait monitoring systems for people with Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases that can affect physical function and mobility, such as dementia and Alzheimer's.
Preventing falls and their complications could lead to major advancements in the quality of home care for patients with PD, which would significantly impact the quality of life of both these patients and their caregivers.
帕金森病(PD)是一种慢性、进行性神经退行性疾病,会逐渐恶化运动功能,导致姿势不稳,最终导致跌倒。有几个因素可能会影响未来跌倒的频率,如动作缓慢、步态冻结、失去平衡和行动问题、认知障碍以及以往跌倒的次数。TED 手镯是一种先进的技术可穿戴设备,能够预测跌倒。
本主要目的是研究一项使用 TED 手镯来识别 PD 患者是否有跌倒风险的全面研究项目的可行性。
本研究将采用前瞻性观察性研究设计的试点研究;研究对象将包括 26 名患有轻度 PD 的患者和 26 名无 PD 且无步态问题的患者。将从 TED 手镯中收集数据,然后将其与纸质跌倒日记进行比较。招募的参与者将接受定期的门诊评估,以收集临床和仪器数据以及生物样本。
然后可以在更大的范围内实施这项试点研究,以进一步评估 TED 设备的有效性。最后,它将有助于进一步开发用于帕金森病患者和其他可能影响身体功能和移动性的神经退行性疾病(如痴呆和阿尔茨海默病)患者的步态监测系统。
预防跌倒及其并发症可以在 PD 患者的家庭护理质量方面取得重大进展,这将对这些患者及其护理人员的生活质量产生重大影响。