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Quantifying Parkinson's disease finger-tapping severity by extracting and synthesizing finger motion properties.

Yuko Sano1, Akihiko Kandori2, Keisuke Shima3, Yuki Yamaguchi3, Toshio Tsuji3, Masafumi Noda4, Fumiko Higashikawa4, Masaru Yokoe5, Saburo Sakoda6.   

Abstract

We propose a novel index of Parkinson's disease (PD) finger-tapping severity, called "PDFTsi," for quantifying the severity of symptoms related to the finger tapping of PD patients with high accuracy. To validate the efficacy of PDFTsi, the finger-tapping movements of normal controls and PD patients were measured by using magnetic sensors, and 21 characteristics were extracted from the finger-tapping waveforms. To distinguish motor deterioration due to PD from that due to aging, the aging effect on finger tapping was removed from these characteristics. Principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to the age-normalized characteristics, and principal components that represented the motion properties of finger tapping were calculated. Multiple linear regression (MLR) with stepwise variable selection was applied to the principal components, and PDFTsi was calculated. The calculated PDFTsi indicates that PDFTsi has a high estimation ability, namely a mean square error of 0.45. The estimation ability of PDFTsi is higher than that of the alternative method, MLR with stepwise regression selection without PCA, namely a mean square error of 1.30. This result suggests that PDFTsi can quantify PD finger-tapping severity accurately. Furthermore, the result of interpreting a model for calculating PDFTsi indicated that motion wideness and rhythm disorder are important for estimating PD finger-tapping severity.

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Keywords:  Finger tapping; Magnetic sensor; Multiple linear regression; Parkinson’s disease; Principal component analysis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27032933     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-016-1467-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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