Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation Frequency on Gait Symmetry, Smoothness and Variability using IMU

E. Panero, E. Digo, U. Dimanico, C. Artusi, M. Zibetti, L. Gastaldi
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Abstract

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) implant represents an appropriate treatment for motor symptoms typical of Parkinson’s Disease (PD). However, little attention has been given to the effects of different DBS stimulation frequencies on gait outcomes. Accordingly, the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the effects of two different DBS stimulation frequencies (60 and 130 Hz) on gait spatio-temporal parameters, symmetry, smoothness, and variability in PD patients. The analysis concentrated on acceleration signals acquired by a magnetic inertial measurement unit placed on the trunk of participants. Sessions of gait were registered for three PD patients, three young and three elderly healthy subjects. Gait outcomes revealed a connection with both age and pathology. Values of the Harmonic Ratio (HR) estimated for the three-axis acceleration signals showed subjective effects provoked by DBS stimulation frequencies. Consequently, HR turned out to be suitable for depicting gait characteristics, but also as a monitoring parameter for the subjective adaptation of DBS stimulation frequency. Concerning the Poincaré analysis of vertical acceleration signal, PD patients showed a greater dispersion of data compared to healthy subjects, but with negligible differences between the two stimulation frequencies. Overall, the presented analysis represented a starting point for the objective evaluation of gait performance and characteristics in PD patients with a DBS implant.
脑深部电刺激频率对IMU步态对称性、平稳性和变异性的影响
脑深部刺激(DBS)植入物是治疗帕金森病(PD)典型运动症状的合适方法。然而,很少有人关注不同DBS刺激频率对步态结果的影响。因此,本初步研究的目的是评估两种不同DBS刺激频率(60和130 Hz)对PD患者步态时空参数、对称性、平滑性和变异性的影响。分析集中在由放置在参与者躯干上的磁惯性测量单元获得的加速度信号上。对3名PD患者、3名年轻健康受试者和3名老年健康受试者进行步态记录。步态结果显示与年龄和病理有关。三轴加速度信号的谐波比(HR)值显示了DBS刺激频率引起的主观效应。因此,HR不仅适合描述步态特征,而且可以作为DBS刺激频率主观适应的监测参数。在poincar垂直加速信号分析中,PD患者与健康受试者相比,数据的分散性更大,但两种刺激频率之间的差异可以忽略不计。总的来说,所提出的分析为客观评估植入DBS的PD患者的步态表现和特征提供了一个起点。
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