RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT07223827

Handheld Point of Care Electro-Diagnostic Device


Sponsor

Indiana University

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

Jan 10, 2026

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

There are currently several products offering POC EEG, intended to be deployed on each patient individually and continuously. The investigators propose studying a different approach by using a migrating POC electrodiagnostic device that is deployed directly by the onsite provider and is actively used, like other POC devices, to acquire real-time diagnostic insight and facilitate immediate medical decision making. This can significantly shorten time to treatment which in several neurological and neurosurgical conditions, and thus, can significantly improve patient outcome. The investigational POC investigational device is based on a handheld limited electrode array, complemented by various stimulation modalities such as SSEP, VEP and BAEP, and potentially other sensors. For this study, the investigators intend to use readily available industry standard stimulators and only use the proposed POC investigational device to acquire and analyze the data. The POC investigational electrodiagnostic prototype was assembled using OpenBCI8 electronic board and electrodes, based on ADS 129X chip by Texas Instruments, that was shown to provide an adequate low-cost solution for electrodiagnostic data acquisition.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Patients 18 years old or above
  • Seen inpatient or in outpatient service at IU Health facilities - Methodist Hospital, and the Neuroscience Center, by a Neurology and/or Neurosurgery consultant as part of their SOC.
  • The participant has capacity to sign consent or has an assigned LAR (Legally Authorized Representative - Spouse, parent, sibling, etc.) able to consent on their behalf.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Pregnant woman
  • PI unblinded by participant or LAR regarding indication or clinical data
  • Burns or extensive skin lesions
  • Implanted stimulation devices (any)
  • Participant without standard imaging and, or other paraclinical SOC investigations to be comparable to the POC investigational device acquired data.
  • Significant acute or chronic medical, neurologic, or other illness in the patient that, in the judgment of the PI, could compromise subject safety, limit the ability to complete the study, and/or compromise the objectives of the study.

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Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTPOC EEG

The PI will apply the POC investigational device dry electrodes, as well as SOC SSEP stimulator to the participant and run a standardized diagnostic testing sequence, to cover all 4 limbs, spine, and head. The device connects to a laptop via Bluetooth, and the acquired electrodiagnostic data is visualized on the screen. The PI will analyze the acquired data and determine lateralization, localization, and presumed nature of the lesion or pathology causing the patient's symptoms. The direct contact with the participant should take10-20 minutes. The inferred lateralization, localization, and nature of the presumed lesion, will be then documented, to be compared to the diagnostic insight of using SOC diagnostic methods such as CT, MRI, EEG, SSEP, etc. The participant will receive their regular SOC management and a single, brief evaluation using the POC investigational device.


Locations(1)

Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

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