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A wearable video-oculography based evaluation of saccades and respective clinical correlates in patients with early onset ataxia

Authors :
Gessica Vasco
Alberto Romano
Andrea Sancesario
Enrico Castelli
Daria Diodato
Enrico Bertini
Silvia Minosse
Maurizio Petrarca
Giorgia Olivieri
Diego Martinelli
Ginevra Zanni
Tommaso Schirinzi
Susanna Summa
Martina Favetta
Source :
Journal of neuroscience methods. 338
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background Friedreich Ataxia (FRDA) and other inherited chronic ataxias (CAs) are common causes of early onset ataxias (EOA), a group of conditions still lacking effective therapies and biomarkers. Ocular saccades are considered a reliable paradigm of motor control, useful to track the functioning of underlying neural networks and serving as potential markers for neurological diseases. New Method A non-invasive video-oculography device (EyeSeeCam) was used to test saccadic parameters (latency, amplitude, duration, velocity) and peak velocity/amplitude ratio (“main sequence”) in pediatric patients with FRDA, CAs and healthy controls, providing correlations with standard clinical scores. Results Pattern of saccadic features differed between CA and FRDA. The main sequence analysis was impaired respectively in vertical saccades in CA, and in horizontal saccades in FRDA. In CA, the amplitude of vertical saccades was reduced, and the size inversely correlated with the Scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia (SARA) score. In FRDA the amplitude of horizontal saccades directly correlated with SARA score. Comparison with Existing Method EyeSeeCam allowed testing saccades easily and quickly even in pediatric patients with EOA. Conclusions The pattern of saccadic impairment differed between FRDA and CAs, resulting a prominent involvement of vertical saccades in CA and of horizontal ones in FRDA, which respectively correlated with SARA score. Since such differences may reflect distinct pathophysiological substrates, saccades emerged as a potential source of biomarkers in EOAs. Availability of handy tools, such as EyeSeeCam, may facilitate future research in this field.

Details

ISSN :
1872678X
Volume :
338
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of neuroscience methods
Accession number :
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