Remote monitoring systems and wearable sensors are used more and more in the everyday clinical practice, for the detection, evaluation and follow-up of symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease. These diagnostic tools aim to provide physicians with accurate information for patients' motor function and everyday life activities in their home environment.
This technology is constantly changing to meet patients’ needs and physicians’ expectations, leading to the development of improved monitoring systems. However, they haven’t yet gained wide acceptance among physicians, patients and caregivers, because they lack adequate evidence for their validation and clinical utility.
The present collection aims to elucidate the existing evidence on the efficacy of remote monitoring systems in capturing parkinsonian symptoms and helping physicians in therapeutic decision making. Original research papers, clinical trials, and review papers are welcome.
Dr. Spryridon is one of the inventors of a monitoring system for PD, the PDMonitor, and the founder of PDNeurotechnology Ltd., the manufacturer of the PDMonitor.
Dr. Tsamis has received salaries from PDNeurotechnology LTD to develop new features and clinical studies for the PDMonitor.
Remote monitoring systems and wearable sensors are used more and more in the everyday clinical practice, for the detection, evaluation and follow-up of symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease. These diagnostic tools aim to provide physicians with accurate information for patients' motor function and everyday life activities in their home environment.
This technology is constantly changing to meet patients’ needs and physicians’ expectations, leading to the development of improved monitoring systems. However, they haven’t yet gained wide acceptance among physicians, patients and caregivers, because they lack adequate evidence for their validation and clinical utility.
The present collection aims to elucidate the existing evidence on the efficacy of remote monitoring systems in capturing parkinsonian symptoms and helping physicians in therapeutic decision making. Original research papers, clinical trials, and review papers are welcome.
Dr. Spryridon is one of the inventors of a monitoring system for PD, the PDMonitor, and the founder of PDNeurotechnology Ltd., the manufacturer of the PDMonitor.
Dr. Tsamis has received salaries from PDNeurotechnology LTD to develop new features and clinical studies for the PDMonitor.