New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis

Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is crucial for its effective treatment. In MS diagnostic, neuronal networks that control posture and movement are of particular importance, which performance can be assessed using static posturography. Unfortunately, most of the com...

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Main Authors: Janusz W. Błaszczyk, Joanna Cieślińska-Świder, Renata Orawiec
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021002954
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spelling doaj-30e8a031e3234e199d360ad4f012aa1d2021-03-03T04:23:57ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-02-0172e06190New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosisJanusz W. Błaszczyk0Joanna Cieślińska-Świder1Renata Orawiec2Department of Human Motor Behavior, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, Poland; Corresponding author.Department of Physiotherapy of the Nervous System and the Musculoskeletal System, The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education, Katowice, PolandCasimir Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities, Radom, PolandBackground: Early and accurate diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is crucial for its effective treatment. In MS diagnostic, neuronal networks that control posture and movement are of particular importance, which performance can be assessed using static posturography. Unfortunately, most of the commercially available posturographic platforms are not equipped with the appropriate procedures. Methods: To solve this problem, the postural sway trajectories have been recorded in 55 MS patients while standing quiet with eyes open (EO), and then with eyes closed (EC). The trajectories were analyzed using our novel methods of postural sway parametrization, including sway stability vector (SV), anteroposterior and mediolateral sway indices (DIAP and DIML). Results: The results exhibited unique postural sway patterns that may be attributed to MS. Our novel parametrization methods of postural sway showed pathology specific increase of the postural sway velocity in EC tests. Additionally, we documented the abnormal alterations of the anteroposterior (AP) and the mediolateral (ML) sway indices that were also uniquely dependent on visual input. In EC tests, patients exhibited a characteristic pattern of sway increase in both AP and ML directions that correlated with the advance of the disease as measured by the EDSS Kurtzke scale and Functional System Scores. Conclusions: The applied in the present study our novel posturographic metrics give the assessment a diagnostic value. It allows us to recommend the static posturography test as a simple and safe supplementary clinical tool in the diagnosis of MS. In the assessment of MS pathology or the effects of its treatment, the impact of vision on the sway stability vector seems the most important factor.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021002954Multiple sclerosisPostural controlPosturographyStability vectorDirectional indices
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author Janusz W. Błaszczyk
Joanna Cieślińska-Świder
Renata Orawiec
spellingShingle Janusz W. Błaszczyk
Joanna Cieślińska-Świder
Renata Orawiec
New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
Heliyon
Multiple sclerosis
Postural control
Posturography
Stability vector
Directional indices
author_facet Janusz W. Błaszczyk
Joanna Cieślińska-Świder
Renata Orawiec
author_sort Janusz W. Błaszczyk
title New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
title_short New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
title_full New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed New methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
title_sort new methods of posturographic data analysis may improve the diagnostic value of static posturography in multiple sclerosis
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Background: Early and accurate diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) is crucial for its effective treatment. In MS diagnostic, neuronal networks that control posture and movement are of particular importance, which performance can be assessed using static posturography. Unfortunately, most of the commercially available posturographic platforms are not equipped with the appropriate procedures. Methods: To solve this problem, the postural sway trajectories have been recorded in 55 MS patients while standing quiet with eyes open (EO), and then with eyes closed (EC). The trajectories were analyzed using our novel methods of postural sway parametrization, including sway stability vector (SV), anteroposterior and mediolateral sway indices (DIAP and DIML). Results: The results exhibited unique postural sway patterns that may be attributed to MS. Our novel parametrization methods of postural sway showed pathology specific increase of the postural sway velocity in EC tests. Additionally, we documented the abnormal alterations of the anteroposterior (AP) and the mediolateral (ML) sway indices that were also uniquely dependent on visual input. In EC tests, patients exhibited a characteristic pattern of sway increase in both AP and ML directions that correlated with the advance of the disease as measured by the EDSS Kurtzke scale and Functional System Scores. Conclusions: The applied in the present study our novel posturographic metrics give the assessment a diagnostic value. It allows us to recommend the static posturography test as a simple and safe supplementary clinical tool in the diagnosis of MS. In the assessment of MS pathology or the effects of its treatment, the impact of vision on the sway stability vector seems the most important factor.
topic Multiple sclerosis
Postural control
Posturography
Stability vector
Directional indices
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021002954
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