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Christiana Ossig1, Florin Gandor2, Mareike Fauser1, Cecile Bosredon1,3, Leonid Churilov4, Heinz Reichmann5, Malcolm K Horne6, Georg Ebersbach2, Alexander Storch1,3,7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Effective management and development of new treatment strategies for response fluctuations in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) largely depends on clinical rating instruments such as the PD home diary. The Parkinson's kinetigraph (PKG) measures movement accelerations and analyzes the spectral power of the low frequencies of the accelerometer data. New algorithms convert each hour of continuous PKG data into one of the three motor categories used in the PD home diary, namely motor Off state and On state with and without dyskinesia.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27556806 PMCID: PMC4996447 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Frequencies of motor states from diaries, raw PKG and calibrated PKG data.
(A) Distributions of motor states from diaries, raw PKG data and calibrated PKG data recorded over 5 days in 24 patients (120 days). Numbers above bars are total hours available (6 am to 10 pm without sleeping/PKG off time and hours with unclassified motor states). (B-D) Displayed are total hours per day in motor Off state (B), motor On state without dyskinesia (C) and dyskinetic state (D) as per the diaries, PKG raw and calibrated data.
Comparisons of diary data with PKG results.
| Agreement between diary and raw PKG data | Agreement between diary and calibrated PKG data | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| per hour (n, %) | per hour (Cohen’s κ) | per day (Pearson’s r) | per hour (n, %) | per hour (Cohen’s κ) | per day (Pearson’s r) | |
| Motor states pattern | 779 / 1,648 (47.3%) | 0.080 | - | 850 / 1,594 (53.3%) | 0.304 | - |
| Off state (bradykinesia) | 1,067 / 1,648 (64.7%) | 0.057 | -0.049 | 1,108 / 1,594 (69.5%) | 0.216 | 0.404 |
| On state w/o dyskinesia | 872 / 1,648 (52.9%) | 0.043 | 0.063 | 997 / 1,594 (62.5%) | 0.257 | 0.562 |
| On state with dyskinesia | 1,267 / 1,648 (76.9%) | 0.176 | 0.437 | 1,188 / 1,594 (74.5%) | 0.329 | 0.658 |
| Total motor state changes | 697 / 1,427 (48.8%) | 0.023 | - | 636 / 1,328 (47.9%) | 0.033 | - |
| Motor state switches only | 41 / 161 (25.5%) | 0.075 | 0.010 | 44 / 156 (28.2%) | 0.122 | 0.209 |
* indicates p<0.05
*** represents p<0.001
aData are from 2×2 contingency tables analyzing hours/switches with agreement between diary and PKG data versus total hours/switches recorded (e.g. for Off state analysis, there was agreement between diary and raw PKG data (diary-Off/PKG-Off or diary-nonOff/PKG-nonOff) in1,067 hours out of a total of 1,648 hours recording time)
bData are for motor state switches only, excluding hour-to-hour data showing no motor state change; n = 1194 for raw PKG data analysis, n = 1122 for calibrated PKG data analysis)
cDisplayed data are Pearson’s correlation coefficients r.
Fig 2Correlations on the total-hours-per-day-level of diary data with calibrated PKG data with respect to the 5 consecutive days of recording.
A-D) Displayed are Pearson’s correlation coefficients for correlations on the total-hours-per-day-level for each of the 5 consecutive days of recordings and for the days 1 to 4 for motor Off state (A), motor On state without dyskinesia (B), dyskinetic state (C) and for motor state switches (D).
Fig 3Ancillary analyses of factors that influenced calibration.
A) Number of minutes that diaries were shifted forwards (+) or backwards (-) relative to the PKG time (see text): 12/24 required no shift in time and 9/12 of the remainder required shifting the PKG forward in time. B) Extent to which the threshold for “Off” was increased or decreased from 26 BKS units and 4 DKS units. Note that a reduction in 8 BKS units brings the threshold to the mean of normal subjects. It was necessary to increase the DKS threshold in most subjects. C) Value of the regression coefficient (Y axis) which is the difference in the median BKS (green symbols) or median DKS (red symbols) when the diary has been scored as On compared to when the diary scores were Off or dyskinetic (respectively). The bars show the median and interquartile range (IQR).