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Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study

BACKGROUND: Falls frequency increases with age and particularly in neurogeriatric cohorts. The interplay between eye movements and locomotion may contribute substantially to the occurrence of falls, but is hardly investigated. This paper provides an overview of current approaches to simultaneously m...

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Autores principales: Srulijes, Karin, Mack, David J., Klenk, Jochen, Schwickert, Lars, Ihlen, Espen A. F., Schwenk, Michael, Lindemann, Ulrich, Meyer, Miriam, K.C., Srijana, Hobert, Markus A., Brockmann, Kathrin, Wurster, Isabel, Pomper, Jörn K., Synofzik, Matthis, Schneider, Erich, Ilg, Uwe, Berg, Daniela, Maetzler, Walter, Becker, Clemens
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4600299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26452640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0447-5
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author Srulijes, Karin
Mack, David J.
Klenk, Jochen
Schwickert, Lars
Ihlen, Espen A. F.
Schwenk, Michael
Lindemann, Ulrich
Meyer, Miriam
K.C., Srijana
Hobert, Markus A.
Brockmann, Kathrin
Wurster, Isabel
Pomper, Jörn K.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schneider, Erich
Ilg, Uwe
Berg, Daniela
Maetzler, Walter
Becker, Clemens
author_facet Srulijes, Karin
Mack, David J.
Klenk, Jochen
Schwickert, Lars
Ihlen, Espen A. F.
Schwenk, Michael
Lindemann, Ulrich
Meyer, Miriam
K.C., Srijana
Hobert, Markus A.
Brockmann, Kathrin
Wurster, Isabel
Pomper, Jörn K.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schneider, Erich
Ilg, Uwe
Berg, Daniela
Maetzler, Walter
Becker, Clemens
author_sort Srulijes, Karin
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Falls frequency increases with age and particularly in neurogeriatric cohorts. The interplay between eye movements and locomotion may contribute substantially to the occurrence of falls, but is hardly investigated. This paper provides an overview of current approaches to simultaneously measure eye and body movements, particularly for analyzing the association of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) suppression, postural deficits and falls in neurogeriatric risk cohorts. Moreover, VOR suppression is measured during head-fixed target presentation and during gaze shifting while postural control is challenged. Using these approaches, we aim at identifying quantitative parameters of eye-head-coordination during postural balance and gait, as indicators of fall risk. METHODS/DESIGN: Patients with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) or Parkinson’s disease (PD), age- and sex-matched healthy older adults, and a cohort of young healthy adults will be recruited. Baseline assessment will include a detailed clinical assessment, covering medical history, neurological examination, disease specific clinical rating scales, falls-related self-efficacy, activities of daily living, neuro-psychological screening, assessment of mobility function and a questionnaire for retrospective falls. Moreover, participants will simultaneously perform eye and head movements (fixating a head-fixed target vs. shifting gaze to light emitting diodes in order to quantify vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression ability) under different conditions (sitting, standing, or walking). An eye/head tracker synchronized with a 3-D motion analysis system will be used to quantify parameters related to eye-head-coordination, postural balance, and gait. Established outcome parameters related to VOR suppression ability (e.g., gain, saccadic reaction time, frequency of saccades) and motor related fall risk (e.g., step-time variability, postural sway) will be calculated. Falls will be assessed prospectively over 12 months via protocols and monthly telephone interviews. DISCUSSION: This study protocol describes an experimental setup allowing the analysis of simultaneously assessed eye, head and body movements. Results will improve our understanding of the influence of the interplay between eye, head and body movements on falls in geriatric high-risk cohorts. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12883-015-0447-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-46002992015-10-11 Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study Srulijes, Karin Mack, David J. Klenk, Jochen Schwickert, Lars Ihlen, Espen A. F. Schwenk, Michael Lindemann, Ulrich Meyer, Miriam K.C., Srijana Hobert, Markus A. Brockmann, Kathrin Wurster, Isabel Pomper, Jörn K. Synofzik, Matthis Schneider, Erich Ilg, Uwe Berg, Daniela Maetzler, Walter Becker, Clemens BMC Neurol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Falls frequency increases with age and particularly in neurogeriatric cohorts. The interplay between eye movements and locomotion may contribute substantially to the occurrence of falls, but is hardly investigated. This paper provides an overview of current approaches to simultaneously measure eye and body movements, particularly for analyzing the association of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) suppression, postural deficits and falls in neurogeriatric risk cohorts. Moreover, VOR suppression is measured during head-fixed target presentation and during gaze shifting while postural control is challenged. Using these approaches, we aim at identifying quantitative parameters of eye-head-coordination during postural balance and gait, as indicators of fall risk. METHODS/DESIGN: Patients with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) or Parkinson’s disease (PD), age- and sex-matched healthy older adults, and a cohort of young healthy adults will be recruited. Baseline assessment will include a detailed clinical assessment, covering medical history, neurological examination, disease specific clinical rating scales, falls-related self-efficacy, activities of daily living, neuro-psychological screening, assessment of mobility function and a questionnaire for retrospective falls. Moreover, participants will simultaneously perform eye and head movements (fixating a head-fixed target vs. shifting gaze to light emitting diodes in order to quantify vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression ability) under different conditions (sitting, standing, or walking). An eye/head tracker synchronized with a 3-D motion analysis system will be used to quantify parameters related to eye-head-coordination, postural balance, and gait. Established outcome parameters related to VOR suppression ability (e.g., gain, saccadic reaction time, frequency of saccades) and motor related fall risk (e.g., step-time variability, postural sway) will be calculated. Falls will be assessed prospectively over 12 months via protocols and monthly telephone interviews. DISCUSSION: This study protocol describes an experimental setup allowing the analysis of simultaneously assessed eye, head and body movements. Results will improve our understanding of the influence of the interplay between eye, head and body movements on falls in geriatric high-risk cohorts. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12883-015-0447-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4600299/ /pubmed/26452640 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0447-5 Text en © Srulijes et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Srulijes, Karin
Mack, David J.
Klenk, Jochen
Schwickert, Lars
Ihlen, Espen A. F.
Schwenk, Michael
Lindemann, Ulrich
Meyer, Miriam
K.C., Srijana
Hobert, Markus A.
Brockmann, Kathrin
Wurster, Isabel
Pomper, Jörn K.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schneider, Erich
Ilg, Uwe
Berg, Daniela
Maetzler, Walter
Becker, Clemens
Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title_full Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title_fullStr Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title_full_unstemmed Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title_short Association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
title_sort association between vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression, balance, gait, and fall risk in ageing and neurodegenerative disease: protocol of a one-year prospective follow-up study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4600299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26452640
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0447-5
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