These results underscore the potential of mobile device biomarkers for prediction of symptom changes in Parkinson's disease patients and the need for individualization.Semkiv, KhrystynaSchreiner, Simon J.Blaser, Gian E.Baumann, Christian R.Karlen, Walter...
The intraclass correlation coefficient was higher than 0.85 for the total score of each part. Correlation of the MDS-UPDRS parts with other measures for related constructs was high (≥0.60) and the standard error of measurement lower than one-third baseline standard deviation for all subscales. ...
(PD), we assessed if the MDS-UPDRS Part III (Motor Examination) taken without ratings that require in-office scoring can provide an accurate surrogate summary score.Background: Although the MDS-UPDRS is the standard rating measure for PD motor severity, in telemedicine, the clinician cannot ...
MDS UPDRS-III item-based rigidity and postural stability score estimations: A data-driven approachZhengyu LinRui GuoChencheng ZhangDianyou LiXiaohua QianBomin Sun
Results: A multi‐language (English, Portuguese, Spanish, and traditional Chinese) largely pictograph guide of the MDS‐UPDRS part III remote examination reached benchmark for usability (SUS score ≥68) in 25 participants who completed the synchronous remote assessment. Conclusions: ...
The maximal number of missing values retaining a CCC greater than 0.95 determined the threshold for rendering a valid prorated score. A second confirmatory sample was selected from the MDS‐UPDRS international translation program. To provide valid part scores applicable across all Hoehn and Yahr (...
MDS-UPDRS total score increased an estimated 4.0 points/year, Part I 0.25 points/year, Part II 1.0 points/year, and Part III 2.4 points/year. Conclusions: The expected average progression of MDS-UPDRS scores in de novo PD from this study can assist in clinical monitoring and provide ...
The MDS‐UPDRS retains the UPDRS structure of four parts with a total summed score, but the parts have been modified to provide a section that integrates nonmotor elements of PD: I, Nonmotor Experiences of Daily Living; II, Motor Experiences of Daily Living; III, Motor Examination; and IV...