帕金森病患者在有和无视觉提示下行走时的视觉探索:冷冻者与非冷冻者。

Visual Exploration While Walking With and Without Visual Cues in Parkinson's Disease: Freezer Versus Non-Freezer.

机构信息

Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK.

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, North Shields, UK.

出版信息

Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2023 Oct;37(10):734-743. doi: 10.1177/15459683231201149. Epub 2023 Sep 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Visual cues can improve gait in Parkinson's disease (PD), including those experiencing freezing of gait (FOG). However, responses are variable and underpinning mechanisms remain unclear. Visuo-cognitive processing (measured through visual exploration) has been implicated in cue response, but this has not been comprehensively examined.

OBJECTIVE

To examine visual exploration and gait with and without visual cues in PD who do and do not self-report FOG, and healthy controls (HC).

METHODS

17 HC, 21 PD without FOG, and 22 PD with FOG walked with and without visual cues, under single and dual-task conditions. Visual exploration (ie, saccade frequency, duration, peak velocity, amplitude, and fixation duration) was measured via mobile eye-tracking and gait (ie, gait speed, stride length, foot strike angle, stride time, and stride time variability) with inertial sensors.

RESULTS

PD had impaired gait compared to HC, and dual-tasking made gait variables worse across groups (all  < .01). Visual cues improved stride length, foot strike angle, and stride time in all groups ( < .01). Visual cueing also increased saccade frequency, but reduced saccade peak velocity and amplitude in all groups ( < .01). Gait improvement related to changes in visual exploration with visual cues in PD but not HC, with relationships dependent on group (FOG vs non-FOG) and task (single vs dual).

CONCLUSION

Visual cues improved visual exploration and gait outcomes in HC and PD, with similar responses in freezers and non-freezers. Freezer and non-freezer specific associations between cue-related changes in visual exploration and gait indicate different underlying visuo-cognitive processing within these subgroups for cue response.

摘要

背景

视觉提示可以改善帕金森病(PD)患者的步态,包括那些经历冻结步态(FOG)的患者。然而,反应是可变的,其潜在机制仍不清楚。视认知加工(通过视觉探索来衡量)与提示反应有关,但这尚未得到全面研究。

目的

检查 PD 患者(有和无自我报告 FOG)以及健康对照者(HC)在有和无视觉提示的情况下的视觉探索和步态。

方法

17 名 HC、21 名无 FOG 的 PD 患者和 22 名有 FOG 的 PD 患者在单任务和双任务条件下分别进行了有和无视觉提示的行走。通过移动眼动追踪和惯性传感器测量视觉探索(即扫视频率、持续时间、峰值速度、幅度和注视持续时间)和步态(即步速、步长、脚击角度、步时和步时变异性)。

结果

PD 患者的步态较 HC 受损,双任务使所有组的步态变量都变差(均 <.01)。视觉提示改善了所有组的步长、脚击角度和步时(均 <.01)。视觉提示还增加了扫视频率,但降低了所有组的扫视峰值速度和幅度(均 <.01)。在 PD 中,与视觉提示相关的视觉探索变化与步态改善相关,但在 HC 中则不然,这些关系取决于组(FOG 与非 FOG)和任务(单任务与双任务)。

结论

视觉提示改善了 HC 和 PD 患者的视觉探索和步态结果,在冻结者和非冻结者中均有类似的反应。在这些亚组中,与提示相关的视觉探索变化与步态之间的冻结者和非冻结者特定关联表明,在这些亚组中,提示反应的背后存在不同的视认知加工。

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