3051 GaitKeeper: revolutionising standardised gait speed measurement with AI-enabled mobile technology

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
N Davey, G Harte, A Boran, P McElwaine, S P Kennelly
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Introduction Gait speed, often referred to as the ‘sixth vital sign,’ is an important health indicator in older adults, predicting morbidity and functional status. This study evaluated GaitKeeper, a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled mobile technology that integrates augmented reality (AR). GaitKeeper is designed to standardise the measurement of gait speed and address inconsistencies commonly encountered in traditional clinical settings due to varied assessment techniques. Methods This study was conducted in two phases to validate GaitKeeper against Vicon and GaitRite, two established gait analysis systems. Phase One involved thirty-five healthy volunteers from a university setting, comparing gait speed, stride length and step length between GaitKeeper and Vicon. Phase Two tested GaitKeeper in a clinical environment with thirty participants diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment to assess the comparative accuracy and reliability of GaitKeeper and GaitRite in recording gait dynamics. Results In Phase One, GaitKeeper demonstrated high external consistency with the Vicon system, showing less than 2% variance in measurements of gait speed and stride length. Spearman correlation coefficients were 0.947 for gait speed and 0.989 for stride length, both statistically significant (p < 0.0001). Phase Two established GaitKeeper’s reliability in clinical assessments, exhibiting a strong Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.71 for stride length with GaitRite—also highly significant (p < 0.0001). The Spearman correlation coefficient for gait speed was 0.918 (p = 0.000) indicating a high degree of consistency between the two systems. Conclusion GaitKeeper has been validated as a reliable and precise tool, providing standardised measurements of gait speed in a timely manner. Additionally, GaitKeeper supports longitudinal monitoring, crucial for managing chronic conditions and rehabilitation programmes. Its versatility allows for deployment in a variety of settings, from traditional hospital environments to home-based rehabilitation where routine gait speed assessments can be challenging. This adaptability positions GaitKeeper to revolutionise gait analysis across diverse healthcare contexts.
3051 GaitKeeper:革命性的标准化步态速度测量与人工智能支持的移动技术
步态速度,通常被称为“第六个生命体征”,是老年人的一个重要健康指标,可以预测发病率和功能状态。这项研究评估了GaitKeeper,这是一种集成了增强现实(AR)的新型人工智能(AI)移动技术。GaitKeeper旨在标准化步态速度的测量,并解决由于各种评估技术而在传统临床环境中经常遇到的不一致。方法分两个阶段对已建立的步态分析系统Vicon和GaitRite进行验证。第一阶段涉及35名来自大学环境的健康志愿者,比较GaitKeeper和Vicon的步态速度、步幅和步长。第二阶段在临床环境中对30名诊断为轻度认知障碍的参与者进行了GaitKeeper测试,以评估GaitKeeper和GaitRite在记录步态动态方面的相对准确性和可靠性。在第一阶段,GaitKeeper与Vicon系统表现出高度的外部一致性,在步态速度和步长测量中显示出小于2%的差异。步态速度的Spearman相关系数为0.947,步幅的Spearman相关系数为0.989,均具有统计学意义(p <;0.0001)。第二阶段建立了GaitKeeper在临床评估中的可靠性,显示出与gaitrite步幅的强Pearson相关系数为0.71,这也是非常显著的(p <;0.0001)。步态速度的Spearman相关系数为0.918 (p = 0.000),表明两个系统之间具有高度的一致性。结论:GaitKeeper是一种可靠、精确的工具,可及时提供标准化的步态速度测量。此外,GaitKeeper支持纵向监测,这对慢性病管理和康复规划至关重要。它的多功能性允许在各种环境中部署,从传统的医院环境到常规步态速度评估可能具有挑战性的家庭康复。这种适应性定位GaitKeeper革命性的步态分析跨越不同的医疗环境。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
发文量
796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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