在家监测移动:基于Gait - hub传感器的远程步态分析协议。

Q1 Computer Science
Digital Biomarkers Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000547176
Giuseppina Pilloni, Timothy Sung Hyuk Ko, Erica Kreisberg, Josh Geel, Josef Maxwell Gutman, Carrie Sammarco, Cheongeun Oh, Leigh Charvet
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摘要

步态是神经系统健康的重要指标,其变化通常表明潜在的衰退。我们开发了一种远程步态监测协议,使用现成的基于鞋子的传感器(RunScribe)来评估真实家庭环境中的步态参数。该方案被称为创新技术步态评估-基于家庭的使用和受益(Gait - hub),在多发性硬化症(MS)患者中进行了测试,多发性硬化症是由于疾病的可变进展而导致步态障碍的高风险人群。方法:MS患者使用经过验证的传感器(G-Sensor®)完成了临床基线步态评估,并在家中使用RunScribe传感器完成了每周一次的远程监督步态评估。使用类内相关系数(ICCs)和Bland-Altman分析比较不同设备的步态参数。对远程评估的纵向可靠性和系统可用性评分(SUS)进行了评估。结果:29名参与者(76%为女性,年龄19-67岁,PDDS范围0-5)成功完成了基于家庭的评估。不同设备在步态速度、步幅和节奏方面的一致性很高(ICCs >0.90),尽管站姿和摇摆等阶段表现出更多的可变性。Bland-Altman分析表明大多数参数的偏差最小。纵向评估表明关键指标具有很强的可靠性(ICCs >0.87), SUS表明远程协议的可用性良好至优异。结论:gait - hub方案使用可穿戴传感器实现可靠可行的家庭步态监测,患者可以轻松自行应用。这种方法提供了对日常移动模式的宝贵见解,超越了临床就诊,支持在预约之间更精确和及时的功能状态评估,并提供了无缝集成到远程医疗常规护理的潜力。
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Monitoring Mobility at Home: The GAIT-HUB Sensor-Based Protocol for Remote Gait Analysis.

Monitoring Mobility at Home: The GAIT-HUB Sensor-Based Protocol for Remote Gait Analysis.

Monitoring Mobility at Home: The GAIT-HUB Sensor-Based Protocol for Remote Gait Analysis.

Introduction: Gait is a critical indicator of neurological health, with changes often signaling underlying decline. We developed a remote gait monitoring protocol using off-the-shelf shoe-based sensors (RunScribe) to assess gait parameters in real-world home settings. This protocol, known as Gait Assessment with Innovative Technologies - Home-based Use and Benefit (GAIT-HUB), was tested in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), a population at high risk for gait impairment due to the disease's variable progression.

Methods: Participants with MS completed an in-clinic baseline gait assessment using a validated sensor (G-Sensor®) and three weekly, remotely supervised gait assessments at home using the RunScribe sensors. Gait parameters were compared across devices using intra-class correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman analyses. Longitudinal reliability of remote assessments and system usability score (SUS) were evaluated.

Results: Twenty-nine participants (76% women, ages 19-67, PDDS range 0-5) successfully completed the home-based assessments. High agreement between devices was observed for gait speed, stride length, and cadence (ICCs >0.90), though phases like stance and swing showed more variability. Bland-Altman analyses indicated minimal bias in most parameters. Longitudinal assessments demonstrated strong reliability (ICCs >0.87) for key metrics, and SUS indicated good-to-excellent usability of the remote protocol.

Conclusion: The GAIT-HUB protocol enables reliable and feasible home-based gait monitoring using wearable sensors that patients can easily self-apply. This approach provides valuable insights into daily mobility patterns beyond clinical visits, supporting more precise and timely assessments of functional status between appointments and offering the potential for seamless integration into telemedicine routine care.

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Digital Biomarkers
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