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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering | 2016

A Method for Automatic and Objective Scoring of Bradykinesia Using Orientation Sensors and Classification Algorithms

O. Martinez-Manzanera; E. Roosma; Martijn Beudel; Robbert W.K. Borgemeester; T. van Laar; Natasha Maurits

Correct assessment of bradykinesia is a key element in the diagnosis and monitoring of Parkinsons disease. Its evaluation is based on a careful assessment of symptoms and it is quantified using rating scales, where the Movement Disorders Society-Sponsored Revision of the Unified Parkinsons Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) is the gold standard. Regardless of their importance, the bradykinesia-related items show low agreement between different evaluators. In this study, we design an applicable tool that provides an objective quantification of bradykinesia and that evaluates all characteristics described in the MDS-UPDRS. Twenty-five patients with Parkinsons disease performed three of the five bradykinesia-related items of the MDS-UPDRS. Their movements were assessed by four evaluators and were recorded with a nine degrees-of-freedom sensor. Sensor fusion was employed to obtain a 3-D representation of movements. Based on the resulting signals, a set of features related to the characteristics described in the MDS-UPDRS was defined. Feature selection methods were employed to determine the most important features to quantify bradykinesia. The features selected were used to train support vector machine classifiers to obtain an automatic score of the movements of each patient. The best results were obtained when seven features were included in the classifiers. The classification errors for finger tapping, diadochokinesis and toe tapping were 15-16.5%, 9.3-9.8%, and 18.2-20.2% smaller than the average interrater scoring error, respectively. The introduction of objective scoring in the assessment of bradykinesia might eliminate inconsistencies within evaluators and interrater assessment disagreements and might improve the monitoring of movement disorders.


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2006

Chronic stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus increases daily on-time without dyskinesia in advanced Parkinson's disease

Axel T. Portman; T. van Laar; Michiel J. Staal; A.W.F. Rutgers; H.L. Journee; Klaus L. Leenders


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2017

Levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel in advanced Parkinson's : Final results of the GLORIA registry

Angelo Antonini; Werner Poewe; K. Ray Chaudhuri; Robert Jech; Barbara Pickut; Zvezdan Pirtošek; Jozsef Szasz; Francesc Valldeoriola; Christian Winkler; Lars Bergmann; Ashley Yegin; Koray Onuk; David; Per Odin; Ene Amalia; Guy Arnold; Ovidiu Bajenaru; Bruno Bergmans; Kari Anne Bjørnarå; Jeff Blackie; Matthias Bode; Paul Bourgeois; Stephan Bohlhalter; Ioan Buraga; Pierre Burkhard; Philippe Busson; Matilde Calopa; Jesper Clausen; Erik H. Danielsen; Luc Defebvre


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2016

How typical are ‘typical’ tremor characteristics? Sensitivity and specificity of five tremor phenomena

A.M.M. van der Stouwe; Jan Willem Elting; J.H. van der Hoeven; T. van Laar; Klaus L. Leenders; Natasha Maurits; Marina A. J. Tijssen


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2016

A pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model for intrathecal baclofen in patients with severe spasticity.

Herre W. Heetla; Johannes H. Proost; B. H. Molmans; Michiel J. Staal; T. van Laar


European Journal of Neurology | 2015

Parkinson bradykinesia correlates with EEG background frequency and perceptual forward projection in visual motion

Martijn Beudel; L. Roosma; O. E. Martinez Manzanera; T. van Laar; Natasha Maurits; B. M. de Jong


Psychological Medicine | 2016

The prevalence of visual hallucinations in non-affective psychosis, and the role of perception and attention

van Marouska Ommen; M. van Beilen; Frans W. Cornelissen; Henderikus G. O. M. Smid; André Aleman; T. van Laar


wearable and implantable body sensor networks | 2015

A method for automatic, objective and continuous scoring of bradykinesia

O. Martinez-Manzanera; E. Roosma; Martijn Beudel; Robbert W.K. Borgemeester; T. van Laar; Natasha Maurits


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2015

Parkinson bradykinesia correlates with EEG background frequency and perceptual forward projection

Martijn Beudel; E. Roosma; O. E. Martinez Manzanera; T. van Laar; Natasha Maurits; B. M. de Jong


Parkinsonism & Related Disorders | 2007

2.IS.3.2 The Dutch experience with Duodopa in the endstages of Parkinson's disease

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Natasha Maurits

University Medical Center Groningen

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Klaus L. Leenders

University Medical Center Groningen

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Martijn Beudel

University Medical Center Groningen

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E. Roosma

University of Groningen

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M. van Beilen

University Medical Center Groningen

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Michiel J. Staal

University Medical Center Groningen

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O. E. Martinez Manzanera

University Medical Center Groningen

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O. Martinez-Manzanera

University Medical Center Groningen

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Robbert W.K. Borgemeester

University Medical Center Groningen

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