Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience (Feb 2023)

Remote scoring models of rigidity and postural stability of Parkinson’s disease based on indirect motions and a low-cost RGB algorithm

  • Ling-Yan Ma,
  • Ling-Yan Ma,
  • Wei-Kun Shi,
  • Wei-Kun Shi,
  • Cheng Chen,
  • Cheng Chen,
  • Zhan Wang,
  • Zhan Wang,
  • Xue-Mei Wang,
  • Xue-Mei Wang,
  • Jia-Ning Jin,
  • Jia-Ning Jin,
  • Lu Chen,
  • Kang Ren,
  • Kang Ren,
  • Zhong-Lue Chen,
  • Zhong-Lue Chen,
  • Yun Ling,
  • Yun Ling,
  • Tao Feng,
  • Tao Feng,
  • Tao Feng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2023.1034376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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Background and objectivesThe Movement Disorder Society’s Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale Part III (MDS-UPDRS III) is mostly common used for assessing the motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). In remote circumstances, vision-based techniques have many strengths over wearable sensors. However, rigidity (item 3.3) and postural stability (item 3.12) in the MDS-UPDRS III cannot be assessed remotely since participants need to be touched by a trained examiner during testing. We developed the four scoring models of rigidity of the neck, rigidity of the lower extremities, rigidity of the upper extremities, and postural stability based on features extracted from other available and touchless motions.MethodsThe red, green, and blue (RGB) computer vision algorithm and machine learning were combined with other available motions from the MDS-UPDRS III evaluation. A total of 104 patients with PD were split into a train set (89 individuals) and a test set (15 individuals). The light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM) multiclassification model was trained. Weighted kappa (k), absolute accuracy (ACC ± 0), and Spearman’s correlation coefficient (rho) were used to evaluate the performance of model.ResultsFor model of rigidity of the upper extremities, k = 0.58 (moderate), ACC ± 0 = 0.73, and rho = 0.64 (moderate). For model of rigidity of the lower extremities, k = 0.66 (substantial), ACC ± 0 = 0.70, and rho = 0.76 (strong). For model of rigidity of the neck, k = 0.60 (moderate), ACC ± 0 = 0.73, and rho = 0.60 (moderate). For model of postural stability, k = 0.66 (substantial), ACC ± 0 = 0.73, and rho = 0.68 (moderate).ConclusionOur study can be meaningful for remote assessments, especially when people have to maintain social distance, e.g., in situations such as the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

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