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Research Article
Overnight Monitoring of Turnover Movements in Parkinsons Disease Using A Wearable Three-Axis Accelerometer
Author(s): Masashi Akamatsu, Makoto Shiraishi, Kenji Uchino, Futaba Maki, Atsushi Tsuruoka, Shigeaki Tanaka, Daisuke Hara and Yasuhiro HasegawaMasashi Akamatsu, Makoto Shiraishi, Kenji Uchino, Futaba Maki, Atsushi Tsuruoka, Shigeaki Tanaka, Daisuke Hara and Yasuhiro Hasegawa
Background: In patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), the impairment of voluntary and involuntary movement during sleep might affect their natural sleep and quality of life; however, there is no reliable method to evaluate turnover movements during sleep. We aimed to clarify whether overnight monitoring of turnover movements in bed using a wearable three-axis accelerometer is a feasible and reliable tool for evaluating the impact of motor complications during sleep in PD.
Methods: The number of turnover movements in bed was counted based on the graphic pattern in the X, Y, and Z axis using threshold values in each axis to discriminate turnover movements from other movements mainly associated with respiration or cough. These threshold values were defined by the recordings of various turnover movements in normal volunteers. Overnight monitoring.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-6895.1000267
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