基于帕金森病患者电子力平台测量的姿势控制预测模型。

Q3 Mathematics
Gregory M Constantine, Marius G Buliga, Larry S Ivanco, Robert Y Moore, Nicolaas I Bohnen
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摘要

人体姿势控制系统很难量化,因为它似乎既受到决定性力量的影响,也受到随机效应的影响。本文试图一方面研究安静姿态下的姿势控制,另一方面通过流畅性测试调动大脑。我们以基斯勒电子平台为载体,以压力中心(COP)轨迹的形式收集观测数据。从这些二维轨迹中,我们提取了描述姿势控制系统各种特征的多个测量值。其中一些测量值是描述性的,而另一些测量值则包含了进入该过程的物理力。然后,我们从这些测量指标中建立预测模型,并将其应用于一组帕金森病(PD)患者和一组正常对照组受试者,以验证和校准这些模型。我们进一步使用从压力中心轨迹中建立的测量方法来测试流畅性(认知-运动双重任务)效应在两组人群中的显著性。结果发现,流畅性效应在帕金森病组和正常对照组中都很显著。这些研究结果的临床意义在于,这些模型可作为一种更客观的姿势控制评估方法,取代或补充主观性更强的帕金森病统一评定量表(UPDRS)。这些模型还可用作药物和手术治疗后对患者进行评估的工具。
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Predictive models of postural control based on electronic force platform measures in patients with Parkinson's disease.

The human postural control system is difficult to quantify since it seems to be subject to both deterministic forces as well as stochastic effects. The attempt made in this paper is to study postural control under quiet stance on the one hand, and by engaging the brain through a fluency test, on the other. A Kistler electronic platform is the vehicle by way of which we gather observations in the form of center of pressure (COP) trajectories. From these two-dimensional trajectories we extract several measures that describe various features of the postural control system. Some of the measures are descriptive, while others incorporate physical forces that enter the process. From these measures we then build predictive models and apply them to a set of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and a set of normal control subjects to validate and calibrate them. We further use the measures built out of the center of pressure trajectories to test the significance of the fluency (cognitive-motor dual task) effect on the two groups. The fluency effect is found significant in the parkinsonian group as well as the normal controls. The clinical importance of these findings lies in the fact that the models may be used as a more objective assessment of postural control that may either replace or supplement the more subjective Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). The models may also be used as an assessment tool for the evaluation of patients subsequent to pharmacological and surgical treatment.

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International Journal of Applied Mathematics
International Journal of Applied Mathematics Mathematics-Mathematics (all)
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期刊介绍: The journal is peer-reviewed and publishes carefully selected original research papers on all scopes of mathematics and its applications: combinatorics, design and configurations, graph theory, fractals, lattices, ordered algebraic structures, real functions, measure and integration, functions of complex variable, potential theory, special functions, fractional calculus, operational calculus and integral transforms, dynamical systems in their broadest sense (covering ODEs, all kinds of PDEs, FDEs, difference equations, functional equations), approximation and expansion, integral equations, operator theory, calculus of variations, optimal control, optimization, applied differential geometry, probability theory and stochastic processes, statistics, numerical analysis, computer science, mechanics of particle and systems, mechanics of solids, fluid mechanics, classical thermodynamics, mathematical methods in economics, operations research, programming, mathematical biology, systems theory, information and communication, circuits.
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