| Literature DB >> 32280482 |
Emilie M J van Brummelen1, Dimitrios Ziagkos1, Wadim M I de Boon1, Ellen P Hart1, Robert J Doll1, Teppo Huttunen2, Petteri Kolehmainen3, Geert Jan Groeneveld1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To quantify pharmacological effects on tremor in patients with essential tremor (ET) or Parkinson's Disease (PD), laboratory-grade accelerometers have previously been used. Over the last years, consumer products such as smartphones and smartwatches have been increasingly applied to measure tremor in an easy way. However, it is unknown how the technical performance of these consumer product accelerometers (CPAs) compares to laboratory-grade accelerometers (LGA). This study was performed to compare the technical performance of CPAs with LGA to measure tremor in patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET).Entities:
Keywords: Accelerometer; App; Essential tremor; Parkinson’s disease; Tremography; Tremor; Validation; Wearable
Year: 2020 PMID: 32280482 PMCID: PMC7137336 DOI: 10.1186/s40734-020-00086-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Mov Disord ISSN: 2054-7072
Fig. 1Sequence and timeline of one assessment block
Fig. 2Timeline overview of all groups containing all assessments. *A break of a minimum of 30 min up to 1 h was allowed if needed. BSL = Baseline/reference laboratory grade accelerometer, ET = Essential Tremor, PD = Parkinson’s Disease
Sample frequency, standard deviation (SD), weight and range per accelerometer. aRange as defined in specifications, exact setting could not be found
| Consumer product | Data acquisition software | Number of measurements (n) | Sample frequency (Hz) | SD (Hz) | Weight device (g) | Range (±G) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Biometrics | 840 | 1000 | 0.0 | 10 | 10 |
| iPhone | Make Helsinki | 120 | 329 | 41.7 | 138 | 2–16a |
| iPod | CHDR | 120 | 98 | 31.7 | 88 | 2–16a |
| Apple Watch | Make Helsinki | 120 | 52 | 5.8 | 28 | 2–16a |
| Huawei Nexus | Make Helsinki | 120 | 20 | 0.0 | 178 | 2–16a |
| Huawei watch | Make Helsinki | 119 | 20 | 0.0 | 60 | 2–16a |
| MW watch | Make Helsinki | 118 | 103 | 23.3 | 17 | 2 |
| MW clip | Make Helsinki | 120 | 101 | 0.4 | 11 | 2 |
Fig. 3Mean peak frequency of consumer product accelerometers versus laboratory grade accelerometer in patients with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease in resting arm position (a) and extended arm position (b). AW = Apple watch 2; HN = Huawei Nexus 6P; HW = Huawei watch; IT = iPod Touch 5; I7 = iPhone 7; MW Clip = Meta Wear Clip; MW Watch = Meta Wear watch. Every measurement was combined with the LGA to allow simultaneous measurements. The peak frequency measured with the LGA showed slight changes (increases and decreases) over time
Fig. 4a Limits of agreement of peak frequency between consumer product accelerometers and the laboratory grade accelerometer in patients with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease in resting arm position. AW = Apple watch 2; HN = Huawei Nexus 6P; HW = Huawei watch; IT = iPod Touch 5; I7 = iPhone 7; MW Clip = Meta Wear Clip; MW Watch = Meta Wear watch. b Limits of agreement of peak frequency between consumer product accelerometers and the laboratory grade accelerometer in patients with Essential Tremor and Parkinson’s Disease in extended arm position. AW = Apple watch 2; HN = Huawei Nexus 6P; HW = Huawei watch; IT = iPod Touch 5; I7 = iPhone 7; MW Clip = Meta Wear Clip; MW Watch = Meta Wear watch
Fig. 5Amplitude at peak frequency in all patients in resting arm position for each pair of reference measurements with the laboratory grade accelerometer and consumer product accelerometer
Fig. 6Amplitude at peak frequency in all patients in resting arm position for proximally-worn accelerometers (Apple Watch, Huawei Watch and MW Watch) compared with distally-worn accelerometers (MWClip, iPod, iPhone and Huawei Nexus) and the standard laboratory grade accelerometer. Amplitude at peak frequency tended to be higher after measurement with distally-worn accelerometers compared to proximally-worn accelerometers
Mean peak frequency L1 norm measured with each consumer product accelerometer (CPA) and laboratory grade accelerometer (LGA) as reference in resting arm position based on 20 patients
| Location | Device | Mean Peak Frequency (Hz) | Intra-individual variability | Inter-individual variability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distal | Reference LGAa | 4.76 | 23.28 | 20.72 |
| Distal | Reference LGAb | 5.45 | 9.23 | 29.52 |
| Distal | iPhone 7 | 5.29 | 8.66 | 23.19 |
| Distal | iPod Touch 5 | 5.44 | 10.77 | 24.32 |
| Distal | Huawei Nexus 6P | 5.6 | 8.79 | 24.89 |
| Distal | MW Clip | 5.4 | 10.98 | 24.18 |
| Proximal | Apple Watch 2 | 5.48 | 14.93 | 25.36 |
| Proximal | Huawei Watch | 4.81 | 18.45 | 32.27 |
| Proximal | MW Watch | 4.79 | 15.30 | 21.61 |
aReference LGA measurement prior to CPA hand-held devices bReference LGA measurement prior to CPA wrist-worn devices
Mean peak frequency L1 norm measured with each consumer product accelerometer (CPA) and laboratory grade accelerometer (LGA) as reference in extended arm position based on 20 patients
| Location | Device | Mean Peak Frequency (Hz) | Intra-individual variability | Inter-individual variability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distal | Reference LGAa | 5.61 | 23.25 | 33.19 |
| Distal | Reference LGAb | 5.35 | 20.16 | 36.40 |
| Distal | iPhone 7 | 5.48 | 10.95 | 28.07 |
| Distal | iPod Touch 5 | 6.01 | 10.46 | 26.16 |
| Distal | Huawei Nexus 6P | 5.99 | 15.64 | 22.13 |
| Distal | MW Clip | 5.58 | 17.93 | 21.57 |
| Proximal | Apple Watch 2 | 4.62 | 17.68 | 49.74 |
| Proximal | Huawei Watch | 4.68 | 25.42 | 44.09 |
| Proximal | MW Watch | 4.23 | 19.10 | 35.96 |
aReference LGA measurement prior to CPA hand-held devices bReference LGA measurement prior to CPA wrist-worn devices
Mean amplitude at peak frequency measured with each consumer product accelerometer (CPA) and laboratory grade accelerometer (LGA) as reference in resting arm position based on 20 patients
| Location | Device | Mean (mG^2/Hz) | Intra-individual variability | Inter-individual variability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distal | Reference LGAa | 794.58 | 88.17 | 293.11 |
| Distal | Reference LGAb | 384.21 | 89.47 | 342.36 |
| Distal | iPhone 7 | 204.92 | 26.78 | 345.72 |
| Distal | iPod Touch 5 | 706.81 | 45.08 | 311.90 |
| Distal | Huawei Nexus 6P | 832.41 | 54.85 | 307.80 |
| Distal | MW Clip | 5061.86 | 41.69 | 306.48 |
| Proximal | Apple Watch 2 | 257.64 | 57.28 | 370.40 |
| Proximal | Huawei Watch | 341.01 | 52.58 | 383.31 |
| Proximal | MW Watch | 253.96 | 26.62 | 325.83 |
aReference LGA measurement prior to CPA hand-held devices bReference LGA measurement prior to CPA wrist-worn devices
Mean amplitude at peak frequency measured with each consumer product accelerometer (CPA) and laboratory grade accelerometer (LGA) as reference in extended arm position based on 20 measurements
| Location | Device | Mean (mG^2/Hz) | Intra-individual variability | Inter-individual |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distal | Reference LGAa | 38.27 | 27.91 | 322.91 |
| Distal | Reference LGA b | 20.31 | 37.26 | 316.00 |
| Distal | iPhone 7 | 149.77 | 44.39 | 328.17 |
| Distal | iPod Touch 5 | 869.93 | 51.00 | 403.96 |
| Distal | Huawei Nexus 6P | 666.42 | 66.79 | 407.66 |
| Distal | MW Clip | 1656.51 | 90.70 | 400.59 |
| Proximal | Apple Watch 2 | 31.62 | 42.57 | 376.02 |
| Proximal | Huawei Watch | 67.34 | 124.33 | 431.74 |
| Proximal | MW Watch | 34.24 | 37.74 | 374.98 |
aReference LGA measurement prior to CPA hand-held devices bReference LGA measurement prior to CPA wrist-worn devices