Küppers Lucas, Pfannenstiel Richard, Bozorgmehr Arezoo, Jonas Stephan, Weltermann Birgitta, Reimer Lara Marie
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Institute for Digital Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn, Germany.
Digit Health. 2025 Jul 2;11:20552076251346575. doi: 10.1177/20552076251346575. eCollection 2025 Jan-Dec.
A standardized fall risk assessment can guide targeted interventions. The widely used short physical performance battery (SPPB) for mobility assessment covers balance, gait speed, and lower limb strength, but is time-consuming and requires trained raters. The newly developed video-based smartphone application called MobiSPPB provides a rater-independent SPPB assessment. This study evaluated the technical validity and reliability of the MobiSPPB app compared to the standard rater-based SPPB. In addition, the ability to detect disease-related movement patterns was investigated.
Using a standardized experimental setting, 10 healthy participants performed the SPPB with and without movement impairments simulated by an instant aging suit. Two experienced raters rated the SPPB performance, and a smartphone recorded at the same time. The MobiSPPB app analyzed videos via vision-based human motion capture techniques. Spearman's correlations, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), and receiver operating characteristic curves were calculated.
There was a strong correlation between the app and standard SPPB (Spearman's Correlation of 0.869, 95% confidence interval (CI) of 0.79-0.92, < 0.001). Compared with the standard assessment, the app presented a more significant ICC in the test-retest reliability analysis (0.936, 95% CI of 0.87-0.97, < 0.001). Detecting disease-related movement patterns achieved high accuracy in capturing severe impairments such as hemiplegia (area under the curve (AUC) 93%). Inconsistencies between the raters indicated that the app provides more objective assessments.
The technical validation of the MobiSPPB app was successful in a standardized experimental setting and requires further testing in clinical practice.
标准化的跌倒风险评估可指导针对性干预措施。广泛用于评估行动能力的简短体能测试电池(SPPB)涵盖平衡、步速和下肢力量,但耗时且需要经过培训的评估人员。新开发的基于视频的智能手机应用程序MobiSPPB提供了一种独立于评估人员的SPPB评估。本研究评估了MobiSPPB应用程序与基于标准评估人员的SPPB相比的技术有效性和可靠性。此外,还研究了检测疾病相关运动模式的能力。
在标准化实验环境中,10名健康参与者在穿着模拟即时衰老套装造成或未造成运动障碍的情况下进行SPPB测试。两名经验丰富的评估人员对SPPB表现进行评分,同时用智能手机进行记录。MobiSPPB应用程序通过基于视觉的人体运动捕捉技术分析视频。计算了斯皮尔曼相关性、组内相关系数(ICC)和受试者工作特征曲线。
该应用程序与标准SPPB之间存在很强的相关性(斯皮尔曼相关性为0.869,95%置信区间(CI)为0.79 - 0.92,P < 0.001)。与标准评估相比,该应用程序在重测信度分析中呈现出更显著的ICC(0.936,95% CI为0.87 - 0.97,P < 0.001)。在检测疾病相关运动模式方面,在捕捉偏瘫等严重损伤时达到了高精度(曲线下面积(AUC)为93%)。评估人员之间的不一致表明该应用程序提供了更客观的评估。
MobiSPPB应用程序在标准化实验环境中的技术验证成功,需要在临床实践中进一步测试。