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Feasibility and Utility of mHealth for the Remote Monitoring of Parkinson Disease: Ancillary Study of the PD_manager Randomized Controlled Trial

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AuthorsDimitris GatsiosAngelo AntoniniGiovanni GentileAndrea MarcanteClelia PellicanoLucia MacchiusiFrancesca AssognaGianfranco SpallettaHeather GageMorro TourayLada TimotijevicCharo HodgkinsMaria ChondrogiorgiGeorge RigasDimitrios I. FotiadisSpyridon Konitsiotis
Year2020
VenueJMIR mHealth and uHealth
Item typeJournal Article

Background: Mobile health, predominantly wearable technology and mobile apps, have been considered in Parkinson disease to provide valuable ecological data between face-to-face visits and improve monitoring of motor symptoms remotely. Objective: We explored the feasibility of using a technology-based mHealth platform comprising a smartphone in combination with a smartwatch and a pair of smart insoles, described in this study as the PD_manager system, to collect clinically meaningful data. We also explored outcomes and disease-related factors that are important determinants to establish feasibility. Finally, we further validated a tremor evaluation method with data collected while patients performed their daily activities. Methods: PD_manager trial was an open-label parallel group randomized study.The mHealth platform consists of a wristband, a pair of sensor insoles, a smartphone (with dedicated mobile Android apps) and a knowledge platform serving as the cloud backend. Compliance was assessed with statistical analysis and the factors affecting it using appropriate regression analysis. The correlation of the scores of our previous algorithm for tremor evaluation and the respective Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale estimations by clinicians were explored. Results: Of the 75 study participants, 65 (87%) completed the protocol. They used the PD_manager system for a median 11.57 (SD 3.15) days. Regression analysis suggests that the main factor associated with high use was caregivers’ burden. Motor Aspects of Experiences of Daily Living and patients’ self-rated health status also influence the system’s use. Our algorithm provided clinically meaningful data for the detection and evaluation of tremor. Conclusions: We found that PD patients, regardless of their demographics and disease characteristics, used the system for 11 to 14 days. The study further supports that mHealth can be an effective tool for the ecologically valid, passive, unobtrusive monitoring and evaluation of symptoms. Future studies will be required to demonstrate that an mHealth platform can improve disease management and care.

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AuthorsAngelo AntoniniGiovanni GentileManuela GiglioAndrea MarcanteHeather GageMorro M. L. TourayDimitrios I. FotiadisDimitris GatsiosSpyridon KonitsiotisLada TimotijevicBernadette EganCharo HodgkinsRoberta BiundoClelia PellicanoHarry HatzakisJoao CorreiaGiglio ManuelaLuca WeisMargherita ChiarotViviana ZaninBarbara Korousic SeljakBojan CestnikDarko AleksovskiDragana MiljkovicFranc NovakMarko BohanecTina AnzicVid PodpecanAnita ValmarskaGregor PapaBojan BlazicaBiljana Mileva BoshkoskaRobert VilzmannFrancesca AssognaGianfranco SpallettaGaia Romana PellicanoValentina PalmaCristina ScudellariTiziana SoruMino NapoletanoFrancesca FanciulliMatteo RaffaelliAdrian BanksBrian ElliotEllen SeissPatrice RusconiMatthew PeacockSarah GilliesElizabeth PuttockGeorge RigasDimitrios FotiadisCecilia VeraJavier UcedaSamanta Villanueva MascatoJavier Rojo de la CalJosé Javier Serrano OlmedoFernando MartinezMaria Teresa ArrendondoImre CikajloKarmen Peterlin-Potiskon behalf of the PD_Manager consortium
Year2018
VenueTrials
Item typeJournal Article

Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative neurological condition causing multiple motor and non-motor symptoms that have a serious adverse effect on quality of life. Management is problematic due to the variable and fluctuating nature of symptoms, often hourly and daily. The PD_Manager mHealth platform aims to provide a continuous feed of data on symptoms to improve clinical understanding of the status of any individual patient and inform care planning. The objectives of this trial are to (1) assess patient (and family carer) perspectives of PD_Manager regarding comfort, acceptability and ease of use; (2) assess clinician views about the utility of the data generated by PD_Manager for clinical decision making and the acceptability of the system in clinical practice.