Eye movement disorders: A new approach to preliminary screening of Parkinson’s disease

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.11.023
Han Li , Chengqian Li , Wenqi Ma , Kunpeng Qin , Zihan Wang , Binghui Hou , Anmu Xie
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To investigate the characteristics and diagnostic values of the eye movement disorders in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD-EMDs), this cross-sectional study enrolled 127 Chinese patients with PD and 80 healthy controls, and divided them into training and validation sets based on enrollment time. Performance in the five oculomotor paradigms was assessed using an infrared pupil and a corneal reflection tracking device. The primary characteristics of PD-EMDs were elucidated as inaccurate fixation with high deviation (frequency and total quantity); inaccurate saccades with delayed reaction and low velocity; saccadic pursuit with high deviation, delayed reaction, and velocity; and decreased visual search ability. Subgroup comparison shows that PD-EMDs can be related with PD stages, motor subtypes, frozen gait, and drowsiness. Finally, we developed and externally validated a model for PD preliminary screening using multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis, comprising four oculomotor parameters (fixation accuracy, pro-saccade velocity, anti-saccade accuracy, and visual search duration), cognition score and educational years. The model has good feasibility with satisfactory performance on the receiver operating characteristic, calibration, and decision curves, and broad clinical applicability with better discrimination for more advanced PD patients and non-tremor-dominant PD patients. A nomogram was created to make the model more user-friendly in the clinical setting. Overall, we have demonstrated the presence of PD-EMDs and their prospective value for PD preliminary screening.
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眼球运动障碍:帕金森病初步筛查的新方法。
为了研究帕金森病患者眼球运动障碍(PD-EMDs)的特征和诊断价值,本横断面研究招募了127名中国帕金森病患者和80名健康对照者,并根据入组时间将他们分为训练集和验证集。研究人员使用红外线瞳孔仪和角膜反射跟踪仪对五种眼球运动范式的表现进行了评估。结果表明,PD-EMD 的主要特征为:定点不准,偏差大(频率和总量);眼球移动不准,反应迟钝,速度慢;眼球追逐偏差大,反应迟钝,速度慢;视觉搜索能力下降。亚组比较显示,PD-EMDs 可与 PD 分期、运动亚型、冻结步态和嗜睡相关。最后,我们利用多变量逐步逻辑回归分析,建立了一个用于帕金森病初步筛查的模型,该模型由四个眼球运动参数(定点准确性、前眨眼速度、后眨眼准确性和视觉搜索持续时间)、认知评分和受教育年限组成,并进行了外部验证。该模型具有良好的可行性,在接受者操作特征曲线、校准曲线和决策曲线上都有令人满意的表现,并具有广泛的临床适用性,对晚期帕金森病患者和非肢体运动主导型帕金森病患者有更好的区分度。我们还创建了一个提名图,使该模型在临床环境中更易于使用。总之,我们已经证明了帕金森病EMDs的存在及其对帕金森病初步筛查的前瞻性价值。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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