Abstract

Freezing of gait, a disabling episodic symptom, is difficult to assess as the exact begin- and endpoint of an episode is not easy to specify. This hampers scientific and clinical progress. The current golden standard is video annotation by two independent raters. However, the comparison of the two ratings gives rise to non-overlapping, gray areas. To provide a guideline for dealing with these gray areas. We propose a standardized procedure for handling the gray areas based on two parameters, the tolerance and correction parameter. Furthermore, we recommend the use of positive agreement, negative agreement, and prevalence index to report interrater agreement instead of the commonly used intraclass correlation coefficient or Cohen's kappa. This theoretical guideline was implemented in an open-source practical tool, FOGtool (https://github.com/helenacockx/FOGtool). This paper aims to contribute to the standardization of freezing of gait assessment, thereby improving data sharing procedures and replicability of study results.

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