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Triage new Patients
See Episodes When
They Happen at home
Avoid hospital
monitoring
Check Medication
- IDENTIFY URGENT PATIENTS WITH 78% MORE ACCURACY
- REDUCE ER VISITS
- REDUCE NON-URGENT FOLLOW UP VISITS BY 75%
- 90% OF PATIENTS SAY CaptureProof HELPED THEM BETTER MANAGE THEIR HEALTH
Case Studies
Triage
- 2 yr. male with developmental delay and autism spectrum, with new onset of abnormal movement including tonic stiffening of legs
- Referred for possible new onset tonic seizures
- Used CaptureProof to send videos of several events, in high chair and lying in bed prior to sleep
- EEG normal
Diagnosis: Stereotypies including self-gratification disorder, confirmed by our movement disorder specialist. EMU monitoring not required.
Triage
- 6 week term male referred for possible emerging focal epilepsy
- No risk factors for epilepsy
- At 3 weeks of age, mother observed the infant having semi rhythmic multifocal jerking of the upper and lower extremities while sleeping, sent 2-3 min. video of this with CaptureProof
- Otherwise feeding well, exhibiting visual fixation and excellent suck at the breast with good weight gain and no other abnormal movements observed
- 30 min. wake drowsy sleep deprived EEG in our office was normal
- Exam in office was normal
Diagnosis: Infantile sleep myoclonus. EMU evaluation and further testing not required.
Epilepsy Management
- 11 yr. male has diagnosis of idiopathic focal epilepsy BRE variant versus Panayiotopoulos syndrome
- Current Trileptal dose 300 mg per 5 mL 6 mL at bedtime, last level measured 2015-12-08 was in a low therapeutic range, 12
- Spoke with father 15:40, discussed review of video sent by mother via CaptureProof
- Episodes reveal child staring with some eyelid fluttering and poor responsiveness with some associated vomiting, appeared to be sleepy afterward
- 30 min. wake drowsy sleep deprived EEG in our office was normal
- No missed doses of medication
Treatment: Advised father to increase Trileptal dose to 2 mL in morning and continue 6 mL at bedtime. Parents will continue to monitor seizure frequency and send video of any additional suspected seizures for review.
“CaptureProof is the tool that finally integrates important clinical media in the daily neurology practice.”
Farhad Sahebkar, MD,
Pediatric Neurologist
San Francisco, California
“Just letting you know you are changing the face of day to day medical practice.”
Harley B. Morgan, MD,
Pediatric Neurologist
Columbia, South Carolina
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NEUROLOGY ANALYTICS
CADENCE SYMMETRY
SHOULDER SYMMETRY
NEUROLOGY STUDIES
Outpatient Smartphone Videos for Classifying Epileptic and Nonepileptic Seizures
PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY MEETING 2017
William O. Tatum DO1, Larry Hirsch MD2, Robert Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Curt LaFrance MD5, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, Joe Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Diego Carvalho MD1, Alfonso Lopez MD1, Erin Okazaki MD1, Iris Marin Collazo MD1, Ashish Ranpura MD2, Scott Yuan MD2, Jon Kleen MD6, Erin Coonan8, Gregory Cascino MD1
Departments of Neurology: 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida, 8Boston College
Outpatient Smartphone Videos in Epilepsy (OSmartViE): Initial Results of Video Quality
POSTER PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY MEETING DEC 2017
Erin E. Coonan1, Lawrence J. Hirsch MD2, Robert B. Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, William LaFrance MD5, Joseph Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Gregory Cascino MD1, William O. Tatum DO1
Departments of Neurology: 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida
Outpatient Smartphone Videos in Epilepsy (OSmartViE): Initial Results
POSTER PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY DEC 2016
William O. Tatum DO1, Larry Hirsch MD2, Robert Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Curt LaFrance MD5, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, Joe Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Diego Carvalho MD1, Alfonso Lopez MD1, Erin Okazaki MD1, Iris Marin Collazo MD1, Ashish Ranpura MD2, Scott Yuan MD2, Jon Kleen MD6, Erin Coonan8, Gregory Cascino MD1 Departments of Neurology: 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida, 8Boston University
TESTING feasibility and utility of remote data capture technology to assess parkinson’s disease
POSTER PRESENTED AT INTERNATIONAL PARKINSON AND MOVEMENT DISORDER SOCIETY BERLIN, GERMANY JUNE 2016
- High quality of home video recordings for asynchronous video-recordings are feasible in early to mid-stage PD using a HIPAA-compliant app and cloud-based platform
- Ratings from the modified “svUPDRS” are in good agreement with scores on equivalent items from the in- person UPDRS
- Two independent raters did not differ significantly in ratings on the video-based visits
- 1 hour in-office training is adequate for most patients
- Asynchronous virtual visits are a novel tool for creating an archive of rich patient data beyond the scope & scale of what can be captured in a clinical setting
CLAIRE HENCHCLIFFE, MD DPhil, cornell medical center, new york, ny
BENEFITS OF MEDICAL MEDIA IN PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
AWARDED “ORAL PRESENTATION” AT AAN POSTER SESSION APRIL 2013
FARHARD SAHEBKAR-MOGHADDAM, MD, SUTTER MEDICAL CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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