AUTOMA: a wearable device to assess the upper limb muscular activity in patients with neuromuscular disorders.

Q3 Medicine
Acta Myologica Pub Date : 2021-12-31 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.36185/2532-1900-057
Mario Milazzo, Andrea Spezzaneve, Guja Astrea, Francesca Giorgolo, Alessandro Tonacci, Francesco Sansone, Marco Calderisi
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Inherited muscular dystrophies and congenital myopathies present in early childhood with progressive muscle weakness, determining severe motor limitations. Active surveillance and management of associated complications have improved ambulation, function, quality of life and life expectancy. The need for repeatable, objective and quantitative measures to monitor the clinical course of the disease is a current issue, particularly in the new era where new flows of therapies are proposed to the patients. In this scenario, we designed and tested a wearable device termed AUTOMA that is able to provide quantification of the muscular impairment in the upper limb upon isokinetic tests through the integration of a force sensor and an electric goniometer. This allows qualitatively estimating the muscular functions with a systematic procedure. We carried out a preliminary pilot study on 9 patients that revealed the suitability of AUTOMA as an objective measurement tool for diagnosing and monitoring neuromuscular disorders, and opens to a more extensive clinical study in which to test and validate our platform intensively.

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AUTOMA:一种可穿戴设备,用于评估神经肌肉疾病患者上肢肌肉活动。
遗传性肌肉萎缩症和先天性肌病存在于儿童早期,伴有进行性肌肉无力,决定严重的运动限制。积极监测和管理相关并发症可改善行走、功能、生活质量和预期寿命。需要采取可重复的、客观的和定量的措施来监测疾病的临床过程,这是当前的一个问题,特别是在向患者提出新疗法的新时代。在这种情况下,我们设计并测试了一种名为AUTOMA的可穿戴设备,该设备能够通过集成力传感器和电测角仪在等速测试中提供上肢肌肉损伤的量化。这允许用系统的程序定性地估计肌肉功能。我们对9名患者进行了初步的试点研究,揭示了AUTOMA作为诊断和监测神经肌肉疾病的客观测量工具的适用性,并开启了更广泛的临床研究,以深入测试和验证我们的平台。
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Acta Myologica
Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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