concussion

A radiologist looking at brain scans
By  Emily Olsen 02:07 pm November 15, 2021
Pupil size in response to light could serve as a biomarker for concussion, according to a study published in Life.  “A concussive injury to the brain is associated with changes in the PLR [pupillary light reflex] that persist over the life span, representing biomarkers that might be used in clinical diagnosis, treatment and decision making,” the study’s authors wrote.  TOP-LINE DATA Researchers...
By  Jonah Comstock 04:05 pm September 11, 2017
Boston-based eye tracking company SyncThink has made major changes to its marketing materials since the FDA objected to its labeling in a warning letter. The letter is dated July 31st; MedCityNews first spotted the missive. "Specifically, the EYE-SYNC device was cleared as a prescription device under K152915 with the following indications for use: recording, viewing, and analyzing eye movements...
By  Jonah Comstock 02:08 pm June 26, 2017
SyncThink, a Boston-based applying VR and eye-tracking to assess ability to focus as an indicator of concussion damage, has launched the next generation of its FDA-cleared EYE-SYNC platform. “Concussion is the most underreported, underdiagnosed, and underestimated type of brain trauma,” CEO Ernest Santin said in a statement. “There is no universally accepted, evidence-based definition of...
By  Jonah Comstock 02:23 pm August 23, 2016
The FDA has granted de novo clearance to two concussion assessment software products from ImPACT Applications. The Pittsburgh-based company developed its original software in the 90s for computers, though the clearance also includes ImPACT Pediatric, a newer version of the tests for children that runs on an iPad. "ImPACT's FDA clearance is a huge step forward for the industry, for athletes and...
By  Jonah Comstock 08:55 am December 1, 2015
It's hard to imagine a better blend of high tech and low tech than an iPhone stuck to the bottom of a plastic bucket. But that combination is exactly what the diagnosis of vestibular conditions in children calls for, according to physicians at Boston Children's Hospital, who recently validated the technique in a paper published in the International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology....
By  Neil Versel 05:39 am August 26, 2013
The Cleveland Clinic developed the Cleveland Clinic Concussion Assessment System (C3), a two-year-old iPad app that measures concussion severity and recovery, to "bring continuity of assessment across a large healthcare organization," according to biomedical engineer Jay Alberts. It now is showing promise as a way to maximize limited resources for treating head injuries in rural communities. This...