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运动徐缓特征能否有助于区分帕金森病、特发性震颤和健康老年人?

May Bradykinesia Features Aid in Distinguishing Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor, And Healthy Elderly Individuals?

机构信息

IRCCS Neuromed, Pozzilli, Italy.

Department of Human Neurosciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2023;13(6):1047-1060. doi: 10.3233/JPD-230119.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Bradykinesia is the hallmark feature of Parkinson's disease (PD); however, it can manifest in other conditions, including essential tremor (ET), and in healthy elderly individuals.

OBJECTIVE

Here we assessed whether bradykinesia features aid in distinguishing PD, ET, and healthy elderly individuals.

METHODS

We conducted simultaneous video and kinematic recordings of finger tapping in 44 PD patients, 69 ET patients, and 77 healthy elderly individuals. Videos were evaluated blindly by expert neurologists. Kinematic recordings were blindly analyzed. We calculated the inter-raters agreement and compared data among groups. Density plots assessed the overlapping in the distribution of kinematic data. Regression analyses and receiver operating characteristic curves determined how the kinematics influenced the likelihood of belonging to a clinical score category and diagnostic group.

RESULTS

The inter-rater agreement was fair (Fleiss K = 0.32). Rater found the highest clinical scores in PD, and higher scores in ET than healthy elderly individuals (p < 0.001). In regard to kinematic analysis, the groups showed variations in movement velocity, with PD presenting the slowest values and ET displaying less velocity than healthy elderly individuals (all ps < 0.001). Additionally, PD patients showed irregular rhythm and sequence effect. However, kinematic data significantly overlapped. Regression analyses showed that kinematic analysis had high specificity in differentiating between PD and healthy elderly individuals. Nonetheless, accuracy decreased when evaluating subjects with intermediate kinematic values, i.e., ET patients.

CONCLUSION

Despite a considerable degree of overlap, bradykinesia features vary to some extent in PD, ET, and healthy elderly individuals. Our findings have implications for defining bradykinesia and categorizing patients.

摘要

背景

运动徐缓是帕金森病(PD)的主要特征;然而,它也可能在其他疾病中表现出来,包括特发性震颤(ET)和健康的老年人。

目的

本研究旨在评估运动徐缓的特征是否有助于区分 PD、ET 和健康的老年人。

方法

我们对 44 名 PD 患者、69 名 ET 患者和 77 名健康老年人同时进行手指敲击的视频和运动学记录。视频由专家神经病学家进行盲法评估。运动学记录进行盲法分析。我们计算了观察者间的一致性,并比较了各组间的数据。密度图评估了运动学数据分布的重叠程度。回归分析和受试者工作特征曲线确定了运动学如何影响属于临床评分类别和诊断组的可能性。

结果

观察者间的一致性为中等(Fleiss K=0.32)。评分者在 PD 中发现了最高的临床评分,在 ET 中发现了比健康老年人更高的评分(p<0.001)。在运动学分析方面,各组在运动速度上存在差异,PD 组的速度最慢,ET 组的速度比健康老年人慢(均 p<0.001)。此外,PD 患者表现出不规则的节奏和序列效应。然而,运动学数据存在显著重叠。回归分析显示,运动学分析在区分 PD 和健康老年人方面具有很高的特异性。然而,当评估具有中等运动学值的受试者时,即 ET 患者,准确性会降低。

结论

尽管存在相当大的重叠,但 PD、ET 和健康老年人在运动徐缓的特征上存在一定程度的差异。我们的发现对定义运动徐缓和分类患者具有重要意义。

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