NeuroTec Sitem-Insel Bern: Closing the Last Mile in Neurology

Kaspar Anton Schindler, T. Nef, M. Baud, A. Tzovara, G. Yilmaz, G. Tinkhauser, S. Gerber, O. Gnarra, J. Warncke, Narayan Schütz, S. Knobel, M. Schmidt, P. Krack, Flavio Fröhlich, R. Sznitman, S. Rothen, C. Bassetti
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Neurology is focused on a model where patients receive their care through repeated visits to clinics and doctor’s offices. Diagnostic tests often require expensive and specialized equipment that are only available in clinics. However, this current model has significant drawbacks. First, diagnostic tests, such as daytime EEG and sleep studies, occur under artificial conditions in the clinic, which may mask or wrongly emphasize clinically important features. Second, early detection and high-quality management of chronic neurological disorders require repeat measurements to accurately capture the dynamics of the disease process, which is impractical to execute in the clinic for economical and logistical reasons. Third, clinic visits remain inaccessible to many patients due to geographical and economical circumstances. Fourth, global disruptions to daily life, such as the one caused by COVID-19, can seriously harm patients if access to in-person clinical visits for diagnostic and treatment purposes is throttled. Thus, translating diagnostic and treatment procedures to patients’ homes will convey multiple substantial benefits and has the potential to substantially improve clinical outcomes while reducing cost. NeuroTec was founded to accelerate the re-imagining of neurology and to promote the convergence of technological, scientific, medical and societal processes. The goal is to identify and validate new digital biomarkers that can close the last mile in neurology by enabling the translation of personalized diagnostics and therapeutic interventions from the clinic to the patient’s home.
NeuroTec Sitem-Insel Bern:关闭神经病学的最后一英里
神经病学关注的是一种模式,患者通过反复访问诊所和医生办公室来接受治疗。诊断测试通常需要昂贵的专用设备,而这些设备只有在诊所才能获得。然而,目前这种模式有明显的缺点。首先,诊断测试,如白天脑电图和睡眠研究,是在诊所的人工条件下进行的,这可能掩盖或错误地强调临床重要的特征。其次,慢性神经系统疾病的早期发现和高质量管理需要重复测量,以准确捕捉疾病过程的动态,这在临床上由于经济和后勤原因是不切实际的。第三,由于地理和经济条件,许多病人仍然无法到诊所就诊。第四,如果为诊断和治疗目的而进行面对面的临床就诊的机会受到限制,全球日常生活的中断,如COVID-19造成的中断,可能会严重伤害患者。因此,将诊断和治疗程序转换到患者家中将带来多种实质性的好处,并有可能在降低成本的同时大幅改善临床结果。NeuroTec的成立是为了加速神经学的重新构想,促进技术、科学、医学和社会进程的融合。目标是识别和验证新的数字生物标志物,通过将个性化诊断和治疗干预从诊所转移到患者家中,从而完成神经病学的最后一英里。
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