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Smartphone-Based Monitoring of Parkinson Disease: Quasi-Experimental Study to Quantify Hand Tremor Severity and Medication Effectiveness

Journal

JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.2196/21543

Keywords

Parkinson disease; smartphone; hand tremor; mobile health

Funding

  1. Academy of Finland [313224-STOP, 316253-SENSATE, 320089-SENSATE, 318930-GenZ, 318927-6Genesis Flagship]
  2. Finnish Parkinson Foundation
  3. Tauno Tonning Foundation
  4. Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation
  5. Nokia Foundation
  6. Emil Aaltonen Foundation
  7. University of Siegen
  8. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)

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Background: Hand tremor typically has a negative impact on a person's ability to complete many common daily activities. Previous research has investigated how to quantify hand tremor with smartphones and wearable sensors, mainly under controlled data collection conditions. Solutions for daily real-life settings remain largely underexplored. Objective: Our objective was to monitor and assess hand tremor severity in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), and to better understand the effects of PD medications in a naturalistic environment. Methods: Using the Welch method, we generated periodograms of accelerometer data and computed signal features to compare patients with varying degrees of PD symptoms. Results: We introduced and empirically evaluated the tremor intensity parameter (TIP), an accelerometer-based metric to quantify hand tremor severity in PD using smartphones. There was a statistically significant correlation between the TIP and self-assessed Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) II tremor scores (Kendall rank correlation test: z=30.521, P<.001, tau=0.5367379; n=11). An analysis of the before and after medication intake conditions identified a significant difference in accelerometer signal characteristics among participants with different levels of rigidity and bradykinesia (Wilcoxon rank sum test, P<.05). Conclusions: Our work demonstrates the potential use of smartphone inertial sensors as a systematic symptom severity assessment mechanism to monitor PD symptoms and to assess medication effectiveness remotely. Our smartphone-based monitoring app may also be relevant for other conditions where hand tremor is a prevalent symptom.

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