2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1126298
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Gait pattern analysis in the home environment as a key factor for the reliable assessment of shunt responsiveness in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus

Abstract: BackgroundThe identification of patients with gait disturbance associated with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is challenging. This is due to the multifactorial causes of gait disturbance in elderly people and the single moment examination of laboratory tests.ObjectiveWe aimed to assess whether the use of gait sensors in a patient's home environment could help establish a reliable diagnostic tool to identify patients with iNPH by differentiating them from elderly healthy controls (EHC).MethodsF… Show more

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“…Regarding NPH, wearable motion sensors for gait analysis have previously been used to characterize motion and postural response parameters in NPH patients compared to healthy controls [ 7 10 ], or to evaluate effects of therapeutical intervention pre- and post spinal tap, or pre- and post shunt surgery [ 11 13 ]. The relevance of environmental factors for the evaluation of gait parameters has been shown not only in healthy controls [ 14 ], but as well in this patient group [ 9 , 12 , 15 ]. Likewise, patients with CM have repeatedly been characterized using kinematic gait or balance parameter analysis by comparison to healthy controls [ 16 21 ], or pre- and postoperatively for the evaluation of treatment effects [ 18 , 20 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding NPH, wearable motion sensors for gait analysis have previously been used to characterize motion and postural response parameters in NPH patients compared to healthy controls [ 7 10 ], or to evaluate effects of therapeutical intervention pre- and post spinal tap, or pre- and post shunt surgery [ 11 13 ]. The relevance of environmental factors for the evaluation of gait parameters has been shown not only in healthy controls [ 14 ], but as well in this patient group [ 9 , 12 , 15 ]. Likewise, patients with CM have repeatedly been characterized using kinematic gait or balance parameter analysis by comparison to healthy controls [ 16 21 ], or pre- and postoperatively for the evaluation of treatment effects [ 18 , 20 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%