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Acquisition and Semi-Automated Analysis of Respiratory Muscle Surface Electromyography
Published on: January 24, 2025
Phasic Electromyographic Metric detection based on wavelet analysis
Jacqueline A Fairley1, George Georgoulas2, Chrystostomos D Stylios2
1NIH NINDS postdoctoral fellow at Emory University School of Medicine Department of Neurology, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA (phone: 404-712-9752;).
Abstract:
The Phasic Electromyographic Metric (PEM) has been recently introduced as a sensitive indicator to differentiate Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients from controls, non-PD patients with a history of Rapid Eye Movement Disorder (RBD) from controls, and PD patients with early and late stage disease. However, PEM assessment through visual inspection is a cumbersome and time consuming process. Therefore, a reliable automated approach is required so as to increase the utilization of PEM as a reliable and efficient clinical tool to track PD progression. In this study an automated method for the detection of PEM is presented, based on the use of signal analysis and pattern recognition techniques. The results are promising indicating that an automatic PEM identification procedure is feasible.

