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Quantifying Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters with HoloLens in Healthy Adults and People with Parkinson’s Disease: Test-Retest Reliability Concurrent Validity and Face Validity

机译:在健康的成年人和帕金森氏病患者中使用HoloLens量化时空步态参数:重测信度并发有效性和面部有效性

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Microsoft’s HoloLens, a mixed-reality headset, provides, besides holograms, rich position data of the head, which can be used to quantify what the wearer is doing (e.g., walking) and to parameterize such acts (e.g., speed). The aim of the current study is to determine test-retest reliability, concurrent validity, and face validity of HoloLens 1 for quantifying spatiotemporal gait parameters. This was done in a group of 23 healthy young adults (mean age 21 years) walking at slow, comfortable, and fast speeds, as well as in a group of 24 people with Parkinson’s disease (mean age 67 years) walking at comfortable speed. Walking was concurrently measured with HoloLens 1 and a previously validated markerless reference motion-registration system. We comprehensively evaluated HoloLens 1 for parameterizing walking (i.e., walking speed, step length and cadence) in terms of test-retest reliability (i.e., consistency over repetitions) and concurrent validity (i.e., between-systems agreement), using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland–Altman’s bias and limits of agreement. Test-retest reliability and between-systems agreement were excellent for walking speed (ICC ≥ 0.861), step length (ICC ≥ 0.884), and cadence (ICC ≥ 0.765), with narrower between-systems than over-repetitions limits of agreement. Face validity was demonstrated with significantly different walking speeds, step lengths and cadences over walking-speed conditions. To conclude, walking speed, step length, and cadence can be reliably and validly quantified from the position data of the wearable HoloLens 1 measurement system, not only for a broad range of speeds in healthy young adults, but also for self-selected comfortable speed in people with Parkinson’s disease.
机译:微软的HoloLens,一种混合​​现实的耳机,除了全息图外,还提供了丰富的头部位置数据,这些数据可用于量化佩戴者的行为(例如,步行)并参数化此类行为(例如,速度)。本研究的目的是确定HoloLens 1的重测信度,并发效度和面部效度,以量化时空步态参数。这是由23名健康的年轻人(平均年龄21岁)以慢速,舒适和快速的速度行走以及24名患有帕金森氏病(平均年龄67岁)以舒适的速度行走的人完成的。步行是同时使用HoloLens 1和先前已验证的无标记参考运动注册系统进行测量的。我们使用类内相关系数,对HoloLens 1进行了综合评估,以测试重测的可靠性(即重复的一致性)和并发有效性(即系统之间的一致性)来参数化步行(即步行速度,步长和节奏)。 (ICC)和布兰德·奥尔特曼的偏见和协议限制。重测的可靠性和系统间一致性在步行速度(ICC≥0.861),步长(ICC≥0.884)和节奏(ICC≥0.765)方面非常出色,并且系统间的间隔比协议的重复重复限制要窄。在步行速度条件下,步行速度,步长和节奏明显不同,证明了面部有效性。总之,可以从可穿戴式HoloLens 1测量系统的位置数据中可靠,有效地量化步行速度,步长和踏频,不仅适用于健康年轻人的各种速度,还适用于自行选择的舒适速度在帕金森氏病患者中。

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