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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a chronic progressive nervous system disease with gradual motor impairment. Cognitive dysfunction is common in PD, even in the early stages, and it is characterized by impairments in executive, attention, memory, language and visuospatial function. Motor symptoms, in particular, alterations in gait, have been studied in clinical practice to assess disease progression, and its response to treatments, both farmacological and physiotherapeutic. Recent research on wearable technology in PD has shown that motor tests can be automated using wearable technology to eliminate human supervision and patient-reported data. Particularly, the quantitative gait analysis by using inertial devices has been proposed as a sensitive tool to longitudinally monitor gait worsening, response to dopaminergic treatment over time and cognitive dysfunction in PD patients. The aim of this prospective multicente observational study is to investigate whether the dysfunction of specific gait parameters may be correlated to cognitive impairment (Attention/Executive Function Domain) in a cohort of ambulatory PD patients followed for 3 years.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective multicenter observational study with annual follow-up assessments over 3 years. Gait is assessed by an inertial device (BTS G-WALK). G- WALK is an easy-to-use solution to obtain accurate, objective and quantitative spatial-temporal gait data. The device is a wireless system consisting of an inertial sensor composed by a triaxial accelerometer, a magnetic sensor, and a triaxial gyroscope that positioned on lumbar/ or sacral segments allows a functional gait analysis. Cognitive performance is evaluated with a neuropsychological battery designed to assess memory, executive /attention, and visuospatial domains. ;


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NCT number NCT04297800
Study type Observational
Source Fondazione per la Ricerca Ospedale Maggiore
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date November 9, 2019
Completion date November 30, 2024

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