
DiSCERN: Advanced PD Therapy Candidacy and Evaluation SystemAward last edited on: 9/26/2022
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIMHDTotal Award Amount
$1,718,854Award Phase
2Solicitation Topic Code
307Principal Investigator
Dustin A HeldmanCompany Information
Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Inc
10055 Sweet Valley Drive
Cleveland, OH 44125
Cleveland, OH 44125
(216) 361-5410 |
info@glneurotech.com |
www.glneurotech.com |
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 11
County:
Congr. District: 11
County:
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R44MD013767-01Start Date: 9/20/2018 Completed: 6/30/2019
Phase I year
2018Phase I Amount
$219,501Public Health Relevance Statement:
Narrative Advanced therapies such as deep brain stimulation and drug pumps are often recommended to patients with Parkinsons disease when medication no longer provides sufficient relief of motor symptoms without causing undesirable side-effects. However, many patients do not have access to movement disorders specialty clinics and there is currently no standardized method for identifying when a patient is ready for an advanced therapy. DiSCERN will use wearable motion sensors and a smartphone app to continuously monitor motor symptoms, complications, and quality of life throughout the day during activities of daily living to identify when a patient is ready to consider an advanced therapy or recognize and notify a clinician when a patient needs a therapy adjustment.
Project Terms:
Academic Medical Centers; Activities of Daily Living; Adverse effects; Algorithms; Awareness; base; Caring; Cellular Phone; Cessation of life; Chronic; Clinic; Clinical; Clinical assessments; Collection; Communities; Compliance behavior; Computer software; cost; Data; Data Collection; Decision Making; Deep Brain Stimulation; design; Detection; Development; Diagnosis; Diagnostic; diaries; Disadvantaged; disparity reduction; Dose; Dyskinetic syndrome; Emotional; Evaluation; exhaust; experience; Expert Systems; Fatigue; Feedback; Health; Health Care Costs; health care delivery; health disparity; Health Technology; Healthcare; Home environment; Impaired cognition; Implant; improved; Incidence; innovation; Institution; Lead; Letters; Levodopa; Measures; Medical; medical specialties; Methods; mHealth; mobile application; Modeling; Monitor; Motion; Motor; motor disorder; motor symptom; Movement Disorders; Neurology; new technology; novel; Operative Surgical Procedures; Outcome; Parkinson Disease; patient screening; Patient Selection; Patients; Perception; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Phase; Pilot Projects; Population; predictive modeling; prevent; Process; product development; Provider; Pump; Quality of life; Questionnaires; racial minority; Resources; response; Risk; Rural; Rural Population; screening; Screening procedure; Selection Bias; Self Assessment; Sensitivity and Specificity; sensor; Site; smartphone Application; socioeconomics; Specialist; Standardization; success; Symptoms; System; Technology; Telemedicine; Therapeutic; therapy outcome; tool; Unnecessary Surgery; Validation; wearable device; Wireless Technology
Phase II
Contract Number: 4R44MD013767-02Start Date: 9/20/2018 Completed: 6/30/2022
Phase II year
2020(last award dollars: 2021)
Phase II Amount
$1,499,353Public Health Relevance Statement:
Narrative Advanced therapies such as deep brain stimulation and drug pumps are often recommended to patients with Parkinsons disease when medication no longer provides sufficient relief of motor symptoms without causing undesirable side-effects. However, many patients do not have access to movement disorders specialty clinics and there is currently no standardized method for identifying when a patient is ready for an advanced therapy. DiSCERN will use wearable motion sensors and a smartphone app to continuously monitor motor symptoms, complications, and quality of life throughout the day during activities of daily living to identify when a patient is ready to consider an advanced therapy or recognize and notify a clinician when a patient needs a therapy adjustment.
Project Terms:
Academic Medical Centers; Activities of Daily Living; Algorithms; Awareness; base; Caring; Cellular Phone; Cessation of life; Chronic; Clinic; Clinical; Clinical assessments; Collection; Communities; compliance behavior; Computer software; cost; Data; Data Collection; data exchange; Decision Making; Deep Brain Stimulation; design; Detection; Development; Diagnosis; Diagnostic; diaries; Disadvantaged; disparity reduction; Dose; Dyskinetic syndrome; Emotional; Evaluation; exhaust; experience; Expert Systems; Fatigue; Feedback; Health; Health Care Costs; health care delivery; health disparity; Health Technology; Healthcare; Home environment; Impaired cognition; Implant; improved; Incidence; innovation; Institution; Lead; Letters; Levodopa; Measures; Medical; medical specialties; Methods; mHealth; mobile application; Modeling; Monitor; motion sensor; Motor; motor disorder; motor symptom; Movement Disorders; Neurology; new technology; novel; Operative Surgical Procedures; Outcome; Parkinson Disease; patient screening; Patient Selection; Patients; Perception; Pharmaceutical Preparations; Phase; Pilot Projects; Population; predictive modeling; prevent; Process; product development; Provider; Pump; Quality of life; Questionnaires; racial minority; Resources; response; Risk; Rural; Rural Population; screening; Screening procedure; Selection Bias; Self Assessment; Sensitivity and Specificity; side effect; Site; smartphone Application; socioeconomics; Specialist; Standardization; success; Symptoms; System; Technology; Telemedicine; Therapeutic; therapy outcome; tool; Unnecessary Surgery; Validation; wearable device; wearable sensor technology; Wireless Technology