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Objective, computerized video-based rating of blepharospasm severity.
Peterson, David A; Littlewort, Gwen C; Bartlett, Marian S; Macerollo, Antonella; Perlmutter, Joel S; Jinnah, H A; Hallett, Mark; Sejnowski, Terrence J.
Affiliation
  • Peterson DA; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Littlewort GC; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Bartlett MS; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Macerollo A; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Perlmutter JS; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Jinnah HA; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Hallett M; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
  • Sejnowski TJ; From the Computational Neurobiology Laboratory (D.A.P., T.J.S.) and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (T.J.S.), Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Institute for Neural Computation (D.A.P., G.C.L., M.S.B., T.J.S.), Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind (D.A.P., T.J.S.), Machine Perception Laboratory (
Neurology ; 87(20): 2146-2153, 2016 Nov 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27770067
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To compare clinical rating scales of blepharospasm severity with involuntary eye closures measured automatically from patient videos with contemporary facial expression software.

METHODS:

We evaluated video recordings of a standardized clinical examination from 50 patients with blepharospasm in the Dystonia Coalition's Natural History and Biorepository study. Eye closures were measured on a frame-by-frame basis with software known as the Computer Expression Recognition Toolbox (CERT). The proportion of eye closure time was compared with 3 commonly used clinical rating scales the Burke-Fahn-Marsden Dystonia Rating Scale, Global Dystonia Rating Scale, and Jankovic Rating Scale.

RESULTS:

CERT was reliably able to find the face, and its eye closure measure was correlated with all of the clinical severity ratings (Spearman ρ = 0.56, 0.52, and 0.56 for the Burke-Fahn-Marsden Dystonia Rating Scale, Global Dystonia Rating Scale, and Jankovic Rating Scale, respectively, all p < 0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS:

The results demonstrate that CERT has convergent validity with conventional clinical rating scales and can be used with video recordings to measure blepharospasm symptom severity automatically and objectively. Unlike EMG and kinematics, CERT requires only conventional video recordings and can therefore be more easily adopted for use in the clinic.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Video Recording / Blepharospasm / Severity of Illness Index / Software / Pattern Recognition, Automated / Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Neurology Year: 2016 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Video Recording / Blepharospasm / Severity of Illness Index / Software / Pattern Recognition, Automated / Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Neurology Year: 2016 Document type: Article