Exploring stroke-associated hemiparesis assessment with support vector machines

V. Ramesh, K. Agrawal, B. Meyer, G. Cauwenberghs, Nadir Weibel
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Hemiparesis, the weakness of one side of the body, affects the ability of stroke survivors to move and walk. With prevalence in 80% of survivors, hemiparesis is an important measure for stroke severity. It is generally diagnosed through motor tests performed as part of the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). Here we report on initial work for an alternate way of identifying hemiparesis that leverages body joint position data captured by the Microsoft Kinect v2 of people resting while waiting for the neurological examination. We employ support vector machines with 10 stroke patients and 9 healthy controls to characterize hemiparesis based on the lower core body angles of the participants, and compare our results to neurologists' diagnoses. We were able to identify left-side hemiparesis, right-side hemiparesis, or no hemiparesis with > 89% accuracy when looking at the lower body angles and observing the patients for 1 minute.
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偏瘫,即身体一侧的无力,会影响中风幸存者移动和行走的能力。偏瘫在80%的幸存者中流行,是衡量中风严重程度的重要指标。它通常通过运动测试进行诊断,作为国家健康研究所卒中量表(NIHSS)的一部分。在这里,我们报告了一种识别偏瘫的替代方法的初步工作,该方法利用微软Kinect v2捕获的人们在等待神经学检查时休息的身体关节位置数据。我们使用支持向量机对10名中风患者和9名健康对照者进行了基于参与者下核心体角度的偏瘫特征分析,并将我们的结果与神经科医生的诊断结果进行了比较。当观察患者下半身角度1分钟时,我们能够识别左侧偏瘫、右侧偏瘫或无偏瘫,准确率> 89%。
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