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Early detection and tracking of bulbar changes in ALS via frequent and remote speech analysis
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Early detection and tracking of bulbar changes in ALS via frequent and remote speech analysis

Gabriela M. Stegmann, Shira Hahn, Julie Liss, Jeremy Shefner, Seward Rutkove, Kerisa Shelton, Cayla Jessica Duncan and Visar Berisha
NPJ digital medicine, Vol.3(1), pp.132-5
10/13/2020
PMID: 33083567

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Bulbar deterioration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a devastating characteristic that impairs patients' ability to communicate, and is linked to shorter survival. The existing clinical instruments for assessing bulbar function lack sensitivity to early changes. In this paper, using a cohort ofN = 65 ALS patients who provided regular speech samples for 3-9 months, we demonstrated that it is possible to remotely detect early speech changes and track speech progression in ALS via automated algorithmic assessment of speech collected digitally.
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