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虚拟现实和任务复杂性对上肢功能数字健康指标的影响。

Influence of virtual reality and task complexity on digital health metrics assessing upper limb function.

机构信息

Rehabilitation Engineering Laboratory, Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Campus for Research Excellence And Technological Enterprise (CREATE), Future Health Technologies, Singapore-ETH Centre, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2024 Jul 27;21(1):125. doi: 10.1186/s12984-024-01413-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Technology-based assessments using 2D virtual reality (VR) environments and goal-directed instrumented tasks can deliver digital health metrics describing upper limb sensorimotor function that are expected to provide sensitive endpoints for clinical studies. Open questions remain about the influence of the VR environment and task complexity on such metrics and their clinimetric properties.

METHODS

We aim to investigate the influence of VR and task complexity on the clinimetric properties of digital health metrics describing upper limb function. We relied on the Virtual Peg Insertion Test (VPIT), a haptic VR-based assessment with a virtual manipulation task. To evaluate the influence of VR and task complexity, we designed two novel tasks derived from the VPIT, the VPIT-2H (VR environment with reduced task complexity) and the PPIT (physical task with reduced task complexity). These were administered in an observational longitudinal study with 27 able-bodied participants and 31 participants with multiple sclerosis (pwMS, VPIT and PPIT only) and the value of kinematic and kinetic metrics, their clinimetric properties, and the usability of the assessment tasks were compared.

RESULTS

Intra-participant variability strongly increased with increasing task complexity (coefficient of variation + 56%) and was higher in the VR compared to the physical environment (+ 27%). Surprisingly, this did not translate into significant differences in the metrics' measurement error and test-retest reliability across task conditions (p > 0.05). Responsiveness to longitudinal changes in pwMS was even significantly higher (effect size + 0.35, p < 0.05) for the VR task with high task complexity compared to the physical instrumented task with low task complexity. Increased inter-participant variability might have compensated for the increased intra-participant variability to maintain good clinimetric properties. No significant influence of task condition on concurrent validity was present in pwMS. Lastly, pwMS rated the PPIT with higher usability than the VPIT (System Usability Scale + 7.5, p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

The metrics of both the VR haptic- and physical task-based instrumented assessments showed adequate clinimetric properties. The VR haptic-based assessment may be superior when longitudinally assessing pwMS due to its increased responsiveness. The physical instrumented task may be advantageous for regular clinical use due to its higher usability. These findings highlight that both assessments should be further validated for their ideal use-cases.

摘要

背景

基于二维虚拟现实 (VR) 环境和目标导向仪器任务的技术评估可以提供描述上肢感觉运动功能的数字健康指标,这些指标有望为临床研究提供敏感的终点。关于 VR 环境和任务复杂性对这些指标及其临床计量特性的影响,仍存在一些悬而未决的问题。

方法

我们旨在研究 VR 和任务复杂性对描述上肢功能的数字健康指标的临床计量特性的影响。我们依赖于虚拟钉插入测试 (VPIT),这是一种基于触觉的 VR 评估,具有虚拟操作任务。为了评估 VR 和任务复杂性的影响,我们设计了两个源自 VPIT 的新任务,VPIT-2H(VR 环境任务复杂度降低)和 PPIT(任务复杂度降低的物理任务)。在一项包含 27 名健康参与者和 31 名多发性硬化症参与者的观察性纵向研究中进行了这些评估,比较了运动学和动力学指标的价值、它们的临床计量特性以及评估任务的可用性。

结果

参与者内变异性随任务复杂性的增加而强烈增加(变异系数增加了 56%),并且在 VR 中比在物理环境中更高(增加了 27%)。令人惊讶的是,这并没有转化为在任务条件下指标的测量误差和测试 - 重测可靠性的显著差异(p > 0.05)。与具有低任务复杂度的物理仪器化任务相比,具有高任务复杂度的 VR 任务对多发性硬化症参与者的纵向变化的反应性甚至更高(效应量+0.35,p < 0.05)。参与者间变异性的增加可能补偿了参与者内变异性的增加,从而保持了良好的临床计量特性。多发性硬化症参与者的任务条件对同时有效性没有显著影响。最后,多发性硬化症参与者对 PPIT 的可用性评分高于 VPIT(系统可用性量表+7.5,p < 0.05)。

结论

基于 VR 触觉和物理任务的仪器化评估的指标均具有足够的临床计量特性。由于其反应性增加,基于 VR 触觉的评估可能更适合纵向评估多发性硬化症参与者。由于其较高的可用性,物理仪器化任务可能更有利于常规临床使用。这些发现强调了这两种评估都应该进一步验证其理想的用例。

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