MSPT vs ETNA-CIS Usage & Stats

The Multiple Sclerosis Performance Test (MSPT) is an iPad®-based assessment tool designed to objectively quantify major motor, visual, and cognitive function for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). The MSPT App is available to healthcare and research institutions involved in clinical research related to the care of individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. The MSPT is based on the Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite (MSFC) assessment and may include: - MyHealth, a structured patient history questionnaire - Neurological Quality of Life (Neuro-QoL) questionnaire - Processing Speed Test - Visual Memory Test - Manual Dexterity Test - Walking Speed Test The MSPT App records, stores, and displays patient data generated from the assessment modules and compares it to normative data. The MSPT is intended for use by healthcare professionals in a clinical setting and in a manner consistent with clinical judgment. It automates several tests routinely administered to MS patients. The MSPT does not provide any recommendations or conclusions related to diagnosis or treatment. Results are provided on an informational basis only.
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Eye Tracking Neurological Assessment (ETNA) is a family of science-based applications developed to aid with the evaluation and monitoring of neurological disorders. The ETNA-CIS application is specifically designed for use in research-ethics-board (REB)-approved clinical studies where only approved study personnel and participants who have signed an REB-approved consent form will be able to use the application via a unique identifier code. The ETNA-CIS application is designed to help investigate the link between eye movements recorded during visual tests presented on the iPad, and standard measures of disease progression and cognitive change in patients diagnosed with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) or relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). To do so, the application makes use of Innodem Neurosciences' patented eye-tracking technology using the iPad's camera. The data collected by this application are being used to validate the application and its underlying algorithms within the context of REB-approved clinical studies. No data is currently being used to provide medical guidance to patients and/or medical professionals, and the application itself will not provide the user with any clinical or medical information following the completion of the visual tests.
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  • Free
  • Health & Fitness

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MSPT VS.
ETNA-CIS

December 18, 2024