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改善帕金森病跌倒和认知障碍的预测:一项去中心化观察性研究方案

Improving Prediction of Falls and Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson Disease: Protocol for a Decentralized Observational Study.

作者信息

Hoyt Audrey, Dorney Casey, Auinger Peggy, Murphy Kathryn, Porto Michelle, Schmier Katrina, Wilson Renee, Beck James C, Benvengo Stephanie, Biglan Kevin, Dorsey E Ray, Espay Alberto J, Macklin Eric A, Monje Mariana Hg, Novak Dan, Oakes David, Omberg Larsson, Schwarzschild Michael A, Sieberts Solveig K, Simuni Tanya, Tanner Caroline M, Weintraub Daniel, Schneider Ruth B

机构信息

University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, United States.

Parkinson's Foundation, New York, NY, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Res Protoc. 2025 Aug 27;14:e71955. doi: 10.2196/71955.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls and cognitive impairment are major sources of disability in Parkinson disease (PD). The ability to accurately identify individuals with PD at high risk for falls and cognitive impairment would provide an opportunity for intervention and potentially improve long-term outcomes. In a previous study, Assessing Telehealth Outcomes in Multiyear Extensions of Parkinson Disease Trials (AT-HOME PD), we remotely characterized participants with early PD who had participated in 1 of 2 PD clinical trials over 2 years of follow-up. These participants with advancing disease provide a unique opportunity to examine whether the capture of objective in-home measures via digital tools and bothersome symptoms via direct participant report improves the prediction of disease milestones.

OBJECTIVE

Assessing Telehealth Outcomes in Multiyear Extensions of Parkinson Disease Trials-2 (AT-HOME PD2) aims to examine whether digital tools and remote participant reporting can improve the prediction of falls and cognitive impairment, quantify changes in physical activity over time, and explore the relationship between physical activity and clinical progression over time.

METHODS

This is a decentralized observational study of up to 200 individuals with PD, with clinical and digital phenotyping for up to 3 years of follow-up. Participants are those who took part in the STEADY-PD III (NCT02168842), Study of Urate Elevation in Parkinson's Disease, Phase 3 (SURE-PD3; NCT02642393), AT-HOME PD (NCT03538262), or PD GENEration (NCT04057794) studies. All participants complete 2 video visits per year, wear 2 wrist-worn sensors (Fitbit Charge 5 and ActiGraph CentrePoint Insight Watch) for 1 week each month, complete smartphone-based motor tasks (using the mPower 2.0 app) for 10 days each quarter, and complete online surveys (within the companion Fox Insight study) each quarter. Falls are assessed via a weekly automated telephone call. A cognitive diagnosis is determined by a consensus committee that considers scores on a global cognitive measure, detailed neuropsychological tests, a cognitive-related disability measure, and clinical information. Prediction models will be constructed, and prediction accuracy will be compared across the models.

RESULTS

Recruitment for the study was initiated in September 2023. Enrollment is ongoing, with 142 participants enrolled as of January 2025. Within the cohort, the average age is 69.2 (SD 8.7) years; 85 (59.9%) participants are male, 137 (96.5%) are White, and 2 (1.4%) are Hispanic or Latino; and the average disease duration is 8.9 (SD 1.3) years.

CONCLUSIONS

AT-HOME PD2 is remotely clinically and digitally phenotyping participants with midstage PD to predict falls and cognitive impairment and to provide insights into long-term progression.

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/71955.

摘要

背景

跌倒和认知障碍是帕金森病(PD)致残的主要原因。准确识别帕金森病患者中跌倒和认知障碍的高危个体,将为干预提供机会,并有可能改善长期预后。在之前的一项研究“帕金森病试验多年扩展期远程医疗结果评估(AT-HOME PD)”中,我们对参加了两项帕金森病临床试验之一的早期帕金森病患者进行了为期两年的随访,并对其进行了远程特征分析。这些病情进展的参与者提供了一个独特的机会,来研究通过数字工具获取客观的家庭测量数据以及通过参与者直接报告获取令人烦恼的症状,是否能改善对疾病里程碑的预测。

目的

帕金森病试验多年扩展期-2远程医疗结果评估(AT-HOME PD2)旨在研究数字工具和远程参与者报告是否能改善对跌倒和认知障碍的预测,量化身体活动随时间的变化,并探索身体活动与临床进展随时间的关系。

方法

这是一项对多达200名帕金森病患者的分散式观察性研究,进行长达3年的临床和数字表型分析。参与者来自参加了“稳定帕金森病III(NCT02168842)”“帕金森病尿酸升高研究,3期(SURE-PD3;NCT02642393)”“AT-HOME PD(NCT03538262)”或“帕金森病基因研究(NCT04057794)”的患者。所有参与者每年完成2次视频访视,每月佩戴2个腕部传感器(Fitbit Charge 5和ActiGraph CentrePoint Insight Watch)各1周,每季度使用智能手机完成10天的运动任务(使用mPower 2.0应用程序),并每季度完成在线调查(在配套的福克斯洞察研究中)。通过每周一次的自动电话呼叫评估跌倒情况。由一个共识委员会根据全球认知测量得分、详细的神经心理学测试、与认知相关的残疾测量以及临床信息来确定认知诊断。将构建预测模型,并比较各模型的预测准确性。

结果

该研究于2023年9月开始招募。招募工作正在进行中,截至2025年1月,已有142名参与者入组。在该队列中,平均年龄为69.2(标准差8.7)岁;85名(59.9%)参与者为男性,137名(96.5%)为白人,2名(1.4%)为西班牙裔或拉丁裔;平均病程为8.9(标准差1.3)年。

结论

AT-HOME PD2正在对中期帕金森病患者进行远程临床和数字表型分析,以预测跌倒和认知障碍,并深入了解长期病情进展。

国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/71955

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