© ICST Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2018. This work presents the results of a technical pilot study to assess the feasibility of using accelerometer and gyroscope data to estimate the severity of motor complications in patients with PD. A wearable measuring device for patient’s wrist was developed to estimate the severity of tremor movements on patients. These measurements were possible essentially using an Inertial Measurement Unit MPU-6050 which gives angular velocity and acceleration data of movements. Results derived from the prototype, the IMU specifically, were analyzed to assess the accuracy of the device to prove its utility for the estimation of clinical scores of the duration and frequency of the tremor. The proposed device can potentially track the parkinsonian tremor status throughout real time which includes a subject database to quantify the progression of PD. Drug therapy dosage could be optimized with quantified feedback from the proposed device. Quantitative assessments using wearable technology may allow for continuous, unobtrusive, objective, and ecologically valid data collection. Such measures have the potential to be used as parameters in clinical trials, allowing for frequent assessments. The systematic analysis of sensor-based tremor quantification and the corresponding experiments could be of great help in monitoring the severity of parkinsonian tremor.
Date of Award | 2017 |
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Original language | English |
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