24-Hour Recording of Parkinsonian Gait Using a Portable Gait Rhythmogram
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Objective In the advanced stage of Parkinsons disease (PD), motor fluctuation is a frequent and a disabling problem. Despite its importance, motor fluctuation has received little scientific analysis probably due to limitation in objective assessment. Here, we focused on gait disorders to estimate motor fluctuation in daily activities. Patients and Methods Using a new device, the portable gait rhythmogram, we recorded gait rhythm continuously over 24 hours in 22 patients with PD and in 11 normal controls, for quantitative evaluation of motor fluctuation. The duration of one gait cycle was measured. Results Continuous 24-hour recording identified changes in gait rhythm, which correlated with fluctuation of PD symptoms. Different motor fluctuations were observed; a shift to a faster gait cycle was noted in patients with short-step walking, festination or freezing of gait, whereas a shift to a slower gait cycle was observed in patients with bradykinesia or instability. Conclusion Characterization of motor fluctuation using this device could help in the selection of appropriate anti-PD medications.
著者
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Orimo Satoshi
Department Of Neurology Kanto Central Hospital
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Yoneyama Mitsuru
Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.
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Mitoma Hiroshi
Department of Medical Education, Tokyo Medical University
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Orimo Satoshi
Department of Neurology, Kanto Chuo Hospital
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