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帕金森病运动波动的评估:电子日记与传统纸质日记

Evaluation of motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease: electronic vs. conventional paper diaries.

作者信息

Asai Kanako, Kawahara Sayo, Shirahata Emi, Iwasaki Kimihiro, Nakai Hikoichiro, Kajiyama Yuta, Taniguchi Seira, Ge Lindun, Kakuda Keita, Kimura Yasuyoshi, Miyahara Tadashi, Ueda Hiroki R, Ikenaka Kensuke, Mochizuki Hideki

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Japan.

ACCELStars, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2024 Nov 22;15:1476708. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1476708. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Paper symptom diaries are a common tool for assessing motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, but there are concerns about inaccuracies in the assessment of motor fluctuation due to recall bias and poor compliance. We, therefore, developed an electronic diary with reminder and real-time recording functions.

OBJECTIVES AND METHODS

To evaluate the effectiveness of the electronic diary, we compared compliance and motor fluctuation assessment with a paper diary. Nineteen PD patients were recruited and recorded paper diaries every 30 min from 8 am to 8 pm for 7 days, followed by 7 days of electronic diary recording using a smartphone and smartwatch. Prior to the recording period, the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire (PDQ)-39 and the Movement Disorders Society-sponsored Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-Revised (MDS-UPDRS) 1, 2, 3, 4 were measured. Patients completed a patient questionnaire on the usability of the diaries after the recording period.

RESULTS

Total reported time was significantly longer in paper diaries, but there was no significant difference in the number of entries (paper 115 [71-147] vs. electronic 109 [93-116],  = 0.77). There was a significant correlation between paper and electronic diaries with respect to motor status. ON time rate recorded in the electronic diary was significantly correlated with PDQ-39, MDS-UPDRS 1, 2, and 4, while MDS-UPDRS 1 was only correlated with ON time rate in the paper diary. The usability of our electronic diary was found to be satisfactory based on the results of patient questionnaire.

CONCLUSION

Electronic diaries are useful tools that more accurately reflect PD motor fluctuations.

摘要

背景

纸质症状日记是评估帕金森病(PD)患者运动波动的常用工具,但由于回忆偏差和依从性差,人们担心运动波动评估的准确性。因此,我们开发了一种具有提醒和实时记录功能的电子日记。

目的和方法

为了评估电子日记的有效性,我们将其与纸质日记在依从性和运动波动评估方面进行了比较。招募了19名PD患者,从上午8点到晚上8点,每30分钟记录一次纸质日记,共记录7天,随后使用智能手机和智能手表进行7天的电子日记记录。在记录期之前,测量帕金森病问卷(PDQ)-39以及运动障碍协会赞助的统一帕金森病评定量表修订版(MDS-UPDRS)第1、2、3、4部分。记录期结束后,患者完成了一份关于日记可用性的患者问卷。

结果

纸质日记报告的总时间明显更长,但记录条目数量没有显著差异(纸质日记115[71-147]条,电子日记109[93-116]条,P = = 0.77)。纸质日记和电子日记在运动状态方面存在显著相关性。电子日记记录的“开”期率与PDQ-39、MDS-UPDRS第1、2和4部分显著相关,而MDS-UPDRS第1部分仅与纸质日记中的“开”期率相关。根据患者问卷结果,我们的电子日记的可用性令人满意。

结论

电子日记是更准确反映PD运动波动的有用工具。

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