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Céline Bonnyaud1, Nicolas Roche1, Angele Van Hamme1, Djamel Bensmail2, Didier Pradon1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Timed Up and Go (TUG) test is widely used to assess locomotion in patients with stroke and is considered to predict the risk of falls. The analysis of locomotor trajectories during the TUG appears pertinent in stroke patients. The aims of this study were i) to analyze locomotor trajectories in patients with stroke during the walking and turning sub-tasks of the TUG, and to compare them with healthy subjects, ii) to determine whether trajectory parameters provide additional information to that provided by the conventional measure (performance time), iii) to compare the trajectory parameters of fallers and non-fallers with stroke and of patients with right and left hemisphere stroke, and iv) to evaluate correlations between trajectory parameters and Berg Balance Scale scores.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26894916 PMCID: PMC4760702 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Subject characteristics.
| Stroke patients (n = 29) | Healthy subjects (n = 25) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 54.2±12.2 | 51.6±8.7 |
| Height (m) | 1.68±0.09 | 1.67±0.1 |
| Weight (kg) | 73.2±16.2 | 65.6±14.7 |
| Gender (m/f) | 18m / 11w | 11m / 14w |
| Mean self-selected gait speeds for the walking phases of the TUG (m/s) | 0.4±0.006 | 0.7±0.04 |
| Time since stroke (years) | 7.9±5.7 | - |
| Stroke etiology | 19 ischemia / 10 hemorrhage | - |
| Hemiparetic side | 12 right / 17 left | - |
| Falls | 8 fallers related to gait | - |
| Modified Ashworth sum | 4 [2;7] | - |
| MRC sum | 23 [19;25] | - |
| Foot sensation | 1 [1;2] | - |
| Toe proprioception | 2 [1;3] | - |
| Barthel index | 100 [95;100] | - |
| NFAC | 7 [7;7] | - |
| BBS | 51 [49;52] | - |
| ABC | 76,3±12,9 | - |
Patients with stroke had a significantly decreased gait speed compared to healthy subjects (p<0.05)
Falls: patients were considered as fallers if they had fallen at least once within last 3 months
Spasticity: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] of the sum of quadriceps, rectus femoris, hamstring and triceps surae spasticity assessed with Modified Ashworth Scale (0–4).
MRC (Medical Research Council scale): median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] of the sum of hip, knee and ankle flexor and extensor strength (0–5)
Foot sensation: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] of the foot sensation score assessed with the Nottingham Sensory Assessment (0 = absent, 1 = impaired, 2 = normal)
Toe proprioception: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] of the toe proprioception score assessed with the Nottingham Sensory Assessment (0 = absent, 1 = direction incorrect, 2 = direction ok, inaccurate position, 3 = direction ok, position accurate to 10°)
Barthel index: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] Barthel score (0 to 100)
NFAC: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] New Functional Ambulation Classification score (0 to 8)
BBS: median [interquartile range Q1;Q3] Berg Balance Scale score (0 to 56)
ABC: mean±sd Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale (0 to 100%)
Characteristics of the fallers and non-fallers.
| Fallers (n = 8) | Non-fallers (n = 21) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 59,5±11,6 | 52,2±12,1 |
| Gender (m/f) | 3m / 5w | 15m / 6w |
| Hemiparetic side | 2 right / 6 left | 10 right / 11 left |
| TUG (sec) | 19,7±1,8 | 19,1±4,9 |
Fig 1Explication of Hausdorff distance and dynamic time warping between a subject’s trajectory and the reference trajectory for a TUG sub-task.
Clinical examination.
| Impairments and disabilities examined | Scale |
|---|---|
| Spasticity (quadriceps, rectus femoris, hamstring and triceps surae) | Modified Ashworth |
| Strength (hip, knee and ankle flexor and extensor) | Medical Research Council |
| Sensation and proprioception of lower limb | Nottingham Sensory Assessment |
| Activities of daily living | Barthel index |
| Walking independence | New Functional Ambulation Classification score |
| Balance | Berg Balance Scale |
| Balance confidence | Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale |
Trajectory parameters [medians and interquartile ranges Q1;Q3] during the global trajectory and Go, Turn and Return sub-tasks of the TUG for both groups.
| Stroke group | Healthy group | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global | Go | Turn | Return | Global | Go | Turn | Return | |
| HD (cm) | 29.3 [21.9;33.3] | 22.6 [17.1;28.5] | 33.0 [25.4;42.2] | 28.4 [22.1;37.4] | 19.2 [17.5;23.9] | 15.1 [10.5;16.7] | 20.4 [18.7;26.8] | 22.8 [20.1;27.7] |
| DTW(arbitrary unit) | 12983 [10576;19958] | 4438 [3373;6139] | 5238 [4344;7844] | 5298 [3561;7745] | 9023 [7522;10969] | 3017 [2187;3379] | 2252 [1875;2638] | 4783 [3631;6326] |
| Trajectory length (cm) | 838,5 [817.7;864.5] | - | -. | - | 750.1 [737.7;766.1] | - | - | - |
| TUG performance (time in sec) | 19.4 [15.9;21.5] | - | - | - | 9.9 [9.5;11.5] | - | - | - |
HD Hausdorff distance
DTW Dynamic time warping
TUG Timed Up and Go
* significant difference between Stroke group and Healthy group for the sub-task (p<0.05)
Fig 2Trajectory of a healthy subject and a patient with stroke.
Fig 3Trajectory of two characteristic patients with similar performance times (20.7 and 20.8s) but distinct trajectories.