Wearables and Digital Sensor Technology

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Wearables and Digital Sensor Technology Ken Marek PPMI Annual Meeting May 2, 2018 New York, NY

Remote monitoring for Parkinson’s Disease Many remote monitoring devices on the market: Mobile phones Wearables Embedables Wireless sensors Smart Clothes More… Commercial grade devices Apple Watch Android Wear FitBit Research Grade Devices PD-specific with 510K Clearance: Global Kinetics Corporation Great Lakes Neurotechnologies Investigational: Empatica, Google Watch, APDM, MC10 patches

Wearable and Sensor issues Performance and availability of device (passive vs active) Range of data collected by the device Capability to manage data and make data available to PPMI and publically available Prior data in older healthy subjects and PD subjects Test retest reliability Cross-sectional change in PD Change in treatment Early change in Prodromal subjects Longitudinal change in PD

PPMI Wearables and Sensor RFP   Device - Manufacturing and Distribution provide the device Available data in preliminary studies Storage and Accessibility  of Sensor Data Quality Control Support & Training Flexibility RESULTS 12 Proposals Submitted 2 were approved

Goal to Evaluate Disease progression in all cohortS Who should be included Duration/Scope of assessment What are meaningful outcomes Managing the data output

Wearable/Sensor challenges/opportunities Implementing widely in PPMI Integration into clinic visit Retention and compliance Multiple cohorts Managing data Open source data Developing Key goals Assess prodromal PD cohorts Assess progression Assess drug response Comparison with in clinic visit

Wearable/Sensor 2018 Verily Roche Watch Passive collection of Data US based Shared data Roche Phone Ap Passive and Active collection of Data EU based Shared Data

PPMI – Long-term f/u FOUND - Path core Novel assessments Goal for all subjects to enroll Opportunity to continue to communicate with subjects and acquire follow-up information Environmental questionnaire Path core Path core will continue contact subjects to plan for post-mortem Novel assessments Wearables/Sensors Ongoing phone/home visits