Speech and gait abnormalities in motor subtypes of de‐novo Parkinson's disease

Author:

Rusz Jan123ORCID,Krupička Radim4,Vítečková Slávka4,Tykalová Tereza1,Novotný Michal1,Novák Jan25,Dušek Petr26,Růžička Evžen2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Circuit Theory, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Czech Technical University in Prague Prague Czechia

2. Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital Prague Czechia

3. Department of Neurology & ARTORG Center Inselspital, Bern University Hospital University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Faculty of Biomedical Engineering Czech Technical University in Prague Prague Czechia

5. Department of Anthropology and Human Genetics, Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czechia

6. Department of Radiology, First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital Prague Czechia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo investigate the presence and relationship of temporal speech and gait parameters in patients with postural instability/gait disorder (PIGD) and tremor‐dominant (TD) motor subtypes of Parkinson's disease (PD).MethodsSpeech samples and instrumented walkway system assessments were acquired from a total of 60 de‐novo PD patients (40 in TD and 20 in PIGD subtype) and 40 matched healthy controls. Objective acoustic vocal assessment of seven distinct speech timing dimensions was related to instrumental gait measures including velocity, cadence, and stride length.ResultsCompared to controls, PIGD subtype showed greater consonant timing abnormalities by prolonged voice onset time (VOT) while also shorter stride length during both normal walking and dual task, while decreased velocity and cadence only during dual task. Speaking rate was faster in PIGD than TD subtype. In PIGD subtype, prolonged VOT correlated with slower gait velocity (r = −0.56, p = 0.01) and shorter stride length (r = −0.59, p = 0.008) during normal walking, whereas relationships were also found between decreased cadence in dual task and irregular alternating motion rates (r = −0.48, p = 0.04) and prolonged pauses (r = −0.50, p = 0.03). No correlation between speech and gait was detected in TD subtype.ConclusionOur findings suggest that speech and gait rhythm disorder share similar underlying pathomechanisms specific for PIGD subtype.

Funder

Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy

Ministerstvo Zdravotnictví Ceské Republiky

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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