Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for detection and diagnosis of concussion and/or acute neurologic injury comprising a portable headwear-based electrode array and computerized control system to automatically and accurately detect cortical spreading depression and acute neurological injury-based peri-infarct depolarization (CSD/PID). The portable headwear-based electrode system is applied to a patient or athlete, and is capable of performing an assessment automatically and with minimal user input. The user display indicates the presence of CSD/PID, gauges its severity and location, and stores the information for future use by medical professionals. The systems and methods of the invention use an instrumented DC-coupled electrode/amplifier array which performs real-time data analysis using unique algorithms to produce a voltage intensity-map revealing the temporally propagating wave depressed voltage across the scalp that originates from a CSD/PID on the brain surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 21, 2018
Date of Patent:
February 1, 2022
Assignee:
SCIENCEPLUSPLEASE, LLC
Inventors:
Stephen Carter Jones, Prahlad Menon Gopalakrishna, Alexander Kharlamov, Philip M Sauter, Nicolas A. Alba, Samuel J. Hund, Eric Singer
Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for detection and diagnosis of concussion and/or acute neurologic injury comprising a portable headwear-based electrode array and computerized control system to automatically and accurately detect cortical spreading depression and acute neurological injury-based peri-infarct depolarization (CSD/PID). The portable headwear-based electrode system is applied to a patient or athlete, and is capable of performing an assessment automatically and with minimal user input. The user display indicates the presence of CSD/PID, gauges its severity and location, and stores the information for future use by medical professionals. The systems and methods of the invention use an instrumented DC-coupled electrode/amplifier array which performs real-time data analysis using unique algorithms to produce a voltage intensity-map revealing the temporally propagating wave depressed voltage across the scalp that originates from a CSD/PID on the brain surface.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 23, 2015
Date of Patent:
July 24, 2018
Assignee:
SCIENCEPLUSPLEASE, LLC
Inventors:
Stephen Carter Jones, Prahlad Menon Gopalakrishna, Alexander Kharlamov, Nicolas A. Alba