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On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly

The fact that almost one third of population >65 years-old has at least one fall per year, makes the risk-of-fall assessment through easy-to-use measurements an important issue in current clinical practice. A common way to evaluate posture is through the recording of the center-of-pressure (CoP)...

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Autores principales: Bargiotas, Ioannis, Audiffren, Julien, Vayatis, Nicolas, Vidal, Pierre-Paul, Buffat, Stephane, Yelnik, Alain P., Ricard, Damien
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192868
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author Bargiotas, Ioannis
Audiffren, Julien
Vayatis, Nicolas
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Buffat, Stephane
Yelnik, Alain P.
Ricard, Damien
author_facet Bargiotas, Ioannis
Audiffren, Julien
Vayatis, Nicolas
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Buffat, Stephane
Yelnik, Alain P.
Ricard, Damien
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description The fact that almost one third of population >65 years-old has at least one fall per year, makes the risk-of-fall assessment through easy-to-use measurements an important issue in current clinical practice. A common way to evaluate posture is through the recording of the center-of-pressure (CoP) displacement (statokinesigram) with force platforms. Most of the previous studies, assuming homogeneous statokinesigrams in quiet standing, used global parameters in order to characterize the statokinesigrams. However the latter analysis provides little information about local characteristics of statokinesigrams. In this study, we propose a multidimensional scoring approach which locally characterizes statokinesigrams on small time-periods, or blocks, while highlighting those which are more indicative to the general individual’s class (faller/non-faller). Moreover, this information can be used to provide a global score in order to evaluate the postural control and classify fallers/non-fallers. We evaluate our approach using the statokinesigram of 126 community-dwelling elderly (78.5 ± 7.7 years). Participants were recorded with eyes open and eyes closed (25 seconds each acquisition) and information about previous falls was collected. The performance of our findings are assessed using the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis and the area under the curve (AUC). The results show that global scores provided by splitting statokinesigrams in smaller blocks and analyzing them locally, classify fallers/non-fallers more effectively (AUC = 0.77 ± 0.09 instead of AUC = 0.63 ± 0.12 for global analysis when splitting is not used). These promising results indicate that such methodology might provide supplementary information about the risk of fall of an individual and be of major usefulness in assessment of balance-related diseases such as Parkinson’s disease.
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spelling pubmed-58250482018-03-19 On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly Bargiotas, Ioannis Audiffren, Julien Vayatis, Nicolas Vidal, Pierre-Paul Buffat, Stephane Yelnik, Alain P. Ricard, Damien PLoS One Research Article The fact that almost one third of population >65 years-old has at least one fall per year, makes the risk-of-fall assessment through easy-to-use measurements an important issue in current clinical practice. A common way to evaluate posture is through the recording of the center-of-pressure (CoP) displacement (statokinesigram) with force platforms. Most of the previous studies, assuming homogeneous statokinesigrams in quiet standing, used global parameters in order to characterize the statokinesigrams. However the latter analysis provides little information about local characteristics of statokinesigrams. In this study, we propose a multidimensional scoring approach which locally characterizes statokinesigrams on small time-periods, or blocks, while highlighting those which are more indicative to the general individual’s class (faller/non-faller). Moreover, this information can be used to provide a global score in order to evaluate the postural control and classify fallers/non-fallers. We evaluate our approach using the statokinesigram of 126 community-dwelling elderly (78.5 ± 7.7 years). Participants were recorded with eyes open and eyes closed (25 seconds each acquisition) and information about previous falls was collected. The performance of our findings are assessed using the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) analysis and the area under the curve (AUC). The results show that global scores provided by splitting statokinesigrams in smaller blocks and analyzing them locally, classify fallers/non-fallers more effectively (AUC = 0.77 ± 0.09 instead of AUC = 0.63 ± 0.12 for global analysis when splitting is not used). These promising results indicate that such methodology might provide supplementary information about the risk of fall of an individual and be of major usefulness in assessment of balance-related diseases such as Parkinson’s disease. Public Library of Science 2018-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5825048/ /pubmed/29474402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192868 Text en © 2018 Bargiotas et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bargiotas, Ioannis
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Vayatis, Nicolas
Vidal, Pierre-Paul
Buffat, Stephane
Yelnik, Alain P.
Ricard, Damien
On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
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title_full On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
title_fullStr On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
title_full_unstemmed On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
title_short On the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: A multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
title_sort on the importance of local dynamics in statokinesigram: a multivariate approach for postural control evaluation in elderly
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5825048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29474402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192868
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