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The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology

INTRODUCTION: Depressive and neurocognitive disorders are debilitating conditions that account for the leading causes of years lived with disability worldwide. However, there are no biomarkers that are objective or easy-to-obtain in daily clinical practice, which leads to difficulties in assessing t...

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Autores principales: Kishimoto, Taishiro, Takamiya, Akihiro, Liang, Kuo-ching, Funaki, Kei, Fujita, Takanori, Kitazawa, Momoko, Yoshimura, Michitaka, Tazawa, Yuki, Horigome, Toshiro, Eguchi, Yoko, Kikuchi, Toshiaki, Tomita, Masayuki, Bun, Shogyoku, Murakami, Junichi, Sumali, Brian, Warnita, Tifani, Kishi, Aiko, Yotsui, Mizuki, Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi, Mitsukura, Yasue, Shinoda, Koichi, Sakakibara, Yasubumi, Mimura, Masaru
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100649
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author Kishimoto, Taishiro
Takamiya, Akihiro
Liang, Kuo-ching
Funaki, Kei
Fujita, Takanori
Kitazawa, Momoko
Yoshimura, Michitaka
Tazawa, Yuki
Horigome, Toshiro
Eguchi, Yoko
Kikuchi, Toshiaki
Tomita, Masayuki
Bun, Shogyoku
Murakami, Junichi
Sumali, Brian
Warnita, Tifani
Kishi, Aiko
Yotsui, Mizuki
Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi
Mitsukura, Yasue
Shinoda, Koichi
Sakakibara, Yasubumi
Mimura, Masaru
author_facet Kishimoto, Taishiro
Takamiya, Akihiro
Liang, Kuo-ching
Funaki, Kei
Fujita, Takanori
Kitazawa, Momoko
Yoshimura, Michitaka
Tazawa, Yuki
Horigome, Toshiro
Eguchi, Yoko
Kikuchi, Toshiaki
Tomita, Masayuki
Bun, Shogyoku
Murakami, Junichi
Sumali, Brian
Warnita, Tifani
Kishi, Aiko
Yotsui, Mizuki
Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi
Mitsukura, Yasue
Shinoda, Koichi
Sakakibara, Yasubumi
Mimura, Masaru
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description INTRODUCTION: Depressive and neurocognitive disorders are debilitating conditions that account for the leading causes of years lived with disability worldwide. However, there are no biomarkers that are objective or easy-to-obtain in daily clinical practice, which leads to difficulties in assessing treatment response and developing new drugs. New technology allows quantification of features that clinicians perceive as reflective of disorder severity, such as facial expressions, phonic/speech information, body motion, daily activity, and sleep. METHODS: Major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and major and minor neurocognitive disorders as well as healthy controls are recruited for the study. A psychiatrist/psychologist conducts conversational 10-min interviews with participants ≤10 times within up to five years of follow-up. Interviews are recorded using RGB and infrared cameras, and an array microphone. As an option, participants are asked to wear wrist-band type devices during the observational period. Various software is used to process the raw video, voice, infrared, and wearable device data. A machine learning approach is used to predict the presence of symptoms, severity, and the improvement/deterioration of symptoms. DISCUSSION: The overall goal of this proposed study, the Project for Objective Measures Using Computational Psychiatry Technology (PROMPT), is to develop objective, noninvasive, and easy-to-use biomarkers for assessing the severity of depressive and neurocognitive disorders in the hopes of guiding decision-making in clinical settings as well as reducing the risk of clinical trial failure. Challenges may include the large variability of samples, which makes it difficult to extract the features that commonly reflect disorder severity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN000021396, University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN).
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spelling pubmed-74738772020-09-09 The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology Kishimoto, Taishiro Takamiya, Akihiro Liang, Kuo-ching Funaki, Kei Fujita, Takanori Kitazawa, Momoko Yoshimura, Michitaka Tazawa, Yuki Horigome, Toshiro Eguchi, Yoko Kikuchi, Toshiaki Tomita, Masayuki Bun, Shogyoku Murakami, Junichi Sumali, Brian Warnita, Tifani Kishi, Aiko Yotsui, Mizuki Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi Mitsukura, Yasue Shinoda, Koichi Sakakibara, Yasubumi Mimura, Masaru Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article INTRODUCTION: Depressive and neurocognitive disorders are debilitating conditions that account for the leading causes of years lived with disability worldwide. However, there are no biomarkers that are objective or easy-to-obtain in daily clinical practice, which leads to difficulties in assessing treatment response and developing new drugs. New technology allows quantification of features that clinicians perceive as reflective of disorder severity, such as facial expressions, phonic/speech information, body motion, daily activity, and sleep. METHODS: Major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and major and minor neurocognitive disorders as well as healthy controls are recruited for the study. A psychiatrist/psychologist conducts conversational 10-min interviews with participants ≤10 times within up to five years of follow-up. Interviews are recorded using RGB and infrared cameras, and an array microphone. As an option, participants are asked to wear wrist-band type devices during the observational period. Various software is used to process the raw video, voice, infrared, and wearable device data. A machine learning approach is used to predict the presence of symptoms, severity, and the improvement/deterioration of symptoms. DISCUSSION: The overall goal of this proposed study, the Project for Objective Measures Using Computational Psychiatry Technology (PROMPT), is to develop objective, noninvasive, and easy-to-use biomarkers for assessing the severity of depressive and neurocognitive disorders in the hopes of guiding decision-making in clinical settings as well as reducing the risk of clinical trial failure. Challenges may include the large variability of samples, which makes it difficult to extract the features that commonly reflect disorder severity. TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN000021396, University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN). Elsevier 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7473877/ /pubmed/32913919 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100649 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kishimoto, Taishiro
Takamiya, Akihiro
Liang, Kuo-ching
Funaki, Kei
Fujita, Takanori
Kitazawa, Momoko
Yoshimura, Michitaka
Tazawa, Yuki
Horigome, Toshiro
Eguchi, Yoko
Kikuchi, Toshiaki
Tomita, Masayuki
Bun, Shogyoku
Murakami, Junichi
Sumali, Brian
Warnita, Tifani
Kishi, Aiko
Yotsui, Mizuki
Toyoshiba, Hiroyoshi
Mitsukura, Yasue
Shinoda, Koichi
Sakakibara, Yasubumi
Mimura, Masaru
The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology
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title_fullStr The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology
title_full_unstemmed The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology
title_short The project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (PROMPT): Rationale, design, and methodology
title_sort project for objective measures using computational psychiatry technology (prompt): rationale, design, and methodology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7473877/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913919
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2020.100649
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