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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, September 8, 2017
Spiral drawing test detects signs of Parkinson's
RMIT UNIVERSITYI-Computer software measures drawing speed and pen pressure to diagnose Parkinson's
6 September 2017
A test that involves drawing a spiral on a sheet of paper could be used to diagnose early Parkinson's disease.
Australian researchers have trialled software that measures writing speed and pen pressure on the page.
Both are useful for detecting the disease, which causes shaking and muscle rigidity.
The Melbourne team said the test could be used by GPs to screen their
patients after middle age and to monitor the effect of treatments.
The study, published in Frontiers of Neurology, involved 55 people - 27 had Parkinson's and 28 did not.
Speed of writing and pen pressure while sketching are lower among
Parkinson's patients, particularly those with a severe form of the
disease.
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In the trial, a tablet computer with special software took measurements
during the drawing test and was able to distinguish those with the
disease, and how severe it was.
Poonam Zham, study researcher from RMIT University, said: "Our aim was
to develop an affordable and automated electronic system for early-stage
diagnosis of Parkinson's disease, which could be easily used by a
community doctor or nursing staff."
The system combines pen speed and pressure into one measurement, which can be used to tell how severe the disease is.
David Dexter, deputy research director at Parkinson's UK, said current
tests for the disease were not able to accurately measure how advanced
someone's condition was.
"This can impact on the ability to select the right people for clinical
research, which is essential to develop new and better treatments for
Parkinson's.
"This new test could provide a more accurate assessment by measuring a
wider range of features that may be affected by Parkinson's, such as
co-ordination, pressure, speed and cognitive function."
He added that the test could be a "stepping stone" to better clinical trials for Parkinson's.