Point-of-care neurophysiology: Assessing neural function in the acute stroke patient

Andrew Kostiuk, F. Bui, J. Norton
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Assessing the neural function in acute stroke patients in a timely manner is important to identify time sensitive treatment. While a hospital may have clinical neurophysiology machines, these are complex to use and crucially expensive to own. A low-cost point-of-care system for assessing the neural function in such patients would have value in many clinical centers, and also potentially with EMS teams. A study to determine the effectiveness of such an approach, especially with a limited number of EEG channels, requires suitable devices to provide this functionality. This paper focuses on the design and performance considerations for such a system which will be used in this study. Of interest is the use of the devices the clinicians already have (e.g. smartphone, tablet) to access and control the system as well as real-time performance of sampling on low-cost commodity hardware and the provision of an extensible platform that can be upgraded and take advantage of cloud computing resources.
即时护理神经生理学:评估急性脑卒中患者的神经功能
及时评估急性脑卒中患者的神经功能对确定时间敏感治疗方案具有重要意义。虽然医院可能有临床神经生理学仪器,但这些仪器使用起来很复杂,而且非常昂贵。一种低成本的即时护理系统,用于评估这类患者的神经功能,将在许多临床中心有价值,也可能在EMS团队中有价值。为了确定这种方法的有效性,特别是在EEG通道数量有限的情况下,需要合适的设备来提供这种功能。本文重点介绍了该系统的设计和性能考虑因素,该系统将用于本研究。感兴趣的是使用临床医生已经拥有的设备(例如智能手机,平板电脑)来访问和控制系统,以及在低成本商品硬件上的实时采样性能,以及提供可以升级和利用云计算资源的可扩展平台。
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