Reliability of Gait Analysis Using ORPHE ANALYTICS in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Single-center Observational Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
JMA journal Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2024-0422
Takaaki Matsuda, Yoshinori Osaki, Hirofumi Takahashi, Erika Matsuda, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Kosuke Kojo, Yuki Murayama, Yoko Sugano, Hitoshi Iwasaki, Bryan J Mathis, Hiroaki Suzuki, Motohiro Sekiya, Hitoshi Shimano
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Abstract

Introduction: People with diabetes tend to show abnormalities in gait parameters, including walking speed and stride length, relative to those without diabetes. While inertial measurement units (IMUs) provide a portable alternative to optical motion capture systems, the reliability of gait analysis is influenced by factors such as walking distance, timing, and examiner differences. However, the impact of these parameters on gait analysis in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of ORPHE ANALYTICS, an IMU-based gait analysis system, under varying measurement conditions in patients with T2D.

Methods: We conducted a single-center observational study (n = 9) to clarify the reliability of ORPHE ANALYTICS, a gait analysis motion sensor system developed by ORPHE Inc., which evaluates more than 15 gait parameters, in patients with T2D. The relative reliability was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC): ICC(1,1) or ICC(1,3) for intra-rater reliability and ICC(2,1) for inter-rater reliability based on the differences in distance (10 vs. 30 m), examiners, and timing (morning vs. afternoon).

Results: Intra-rater reliability was excellent (ICC(1,1) and ICC(1,3) ≥0.9) for all gait parameters except coefficient of variation of stride duration and lateral displacement. Measurements taken under different conditions of distance and timing exhibited almost good inter-rater reliability (ICC(2,1) ≥0.75), while measurements by different examiners exhibited moderate to good reliability (ICC(2,1) ≥0.50). Significant novel differences were observed in lateral sway during the swing phase, medial sway during the stance phase, and foot angle, with random errors (expressed as percentage of minimal detectable change) exceeding 40% under various measurement conditions.

Conclusions: ORPHE ANALYTICS exhibited good to excellent intra-rater and inter-rater reliability based on differences in distance and timing. However, persistent inter-rater reliability challenges in patients with T2D warrant analysis by a single examiner.

2型糖尿病患者使用ORPHE分析步态的可靠性:一项单中心观察性研究
导读:相对于没有糖尿病的人,糖尿病患者往往表现出步态参数的异常,包括步行速度和步幅。虽然惯性测量单元(imu)提供了光学运动捕捉系统的便携式替代方案,但步态分析的可靠性受到步行距离、时间和检查员差异等因素的影响。然而,这些参数对2型糖尿病(T2D)患者步态分析的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估基于imu的步态分析系统ORPHE ANALYTICS在不同测量条件下对T2D患者的可靠性。方法:我们进行了一项单中心观察性研究(n = 9),以阐明ORPHE ANALYTICS (ORPHE Inc.开发的步态分析运动传感器系统)的可靠性,该系统可评估T2D患者超过15个步态参数。使用类内相关系数(ICC)评估相对信度:基于距离(10米vs 30米)、考官和时间(上午vs下午)的差异,等级内相关系数(ICC)(1,1)或等级内相关系数(ICC)(1,3)和等级间相关系数(ICC)(2,1)。结果:除了步长变异系数和侧移变异系数外,所有步态参数的组内信度均极好(ICC(1,1)和ICC(1,3)≥0.9)。在不同距离和时间条件下的测量结果显示出几乎良好的量表间信度(ICC(2,1)≥0.75),而不同考官的测量结果显示出中等到良好的信度(ICC(2,1)≥0.50)。在不同的测量条件下,在摇摆阶段的横向摆动、站立阶段的内侧摆动和脚角方面观察到显著的新差异,随机误差(以最小可检测变化的百分比表示)超过40%。结论:基于距离和时间的差异,ORPHE ANALYTICS在评分者内部和评分者之间表现出良好到优异的可靠性。然而,在t2dm患者中,持续的评分者之间的可靠性挑战需要由单个审查员进行分析。
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