2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2015.04.016
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Continuous non-invasive monitoring to detect covert autonomic dysfunction in Parkinson's disease

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“…The authors demonstrated that continuous monitoring is more sensitive than traditional monitoring for diagnosis of postural hypotension in this population. ( 9 ) Similar findings were reported by Langwieser et al, who studied the role of peripheral arterial tonometry in patients admitted to intensive care units, demonstrating that the technique has good accuracy when compared to invasive techniques, and can serve as an alternative for monitoring these patients. ( 10 ) Our study, likewise, showed no significant differences between systolic and diastolic BP readings during coronary angiography.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The authors demonstrated that continuous monitoring is more sensitive than traditional monitoring for diagnosis of postural hypotension in this population. ( 9 ) Similar findings were reported by Langwieser et al, who studied the role of peripheral arterial tonometry in patients admitted to intensive care units, demonstrating that the technique has good accuracy when compared to invasive techniques, and can serve as an alternative for monitoring these patients. ( 10 ) Our study, likewise, showed no significant differences between systolic and diastolic BP readings during coronary angiography.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…A SBP of <90 mmHg is classically taken to represent critical hypotension; however, this threshold may be higher in elders (Oyetunji et al ., ). The differences in OBP we have demonstrated among the different categories of subjective memory are comparable to the BP lowering effect of antihypertensive monotherapy (Musini et al ., ) and may reflect subtle autonomic dysfunction similar to that detected by continuous BP monitoring in early Parkinson's disease (Hellman et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For instance, in the field of sleep medicine, the use of actigraphy for sleep monitoring may be used to supplant more traditional methods such as polysomnography because of its validity, lower cost, and ability to evaluate individuals in their homes during a longer period of time . Advanced wearable technologies can also precisely monitor skin conductance, respiratory rate, blood pressure, and oximetry and provide surface EMG, electrocardiography, and electroencephalography tracings . Furthermore, the ability to collect TOMs using smart devices (mobile phones, tablets, and smart watches) provides additional opportunities to collect and analyze numerous clinically relevant parameters (eg, posture, balance, dexterity, voice and speech patterns, facial expression, eye tracking, medication, and exercise compliance and adherence) and develop communication portals to improve patient engagement and self‐management.…”
Section: Definitions and Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%