Quantitative, non-invasive, clinical diagnosis of traumatic brain injury using VOG device for neurologic testing
First Claim
1. A method of diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion in a subject comprising the steps of:
- A) providing a system including a stimulus generating portion and an eye tracking portion;
B) presenting visual stimulus to the subject via the stimulus generating portion, wherein the visual stimulus presented to the subject via the stimulus generating portion forms the optical target stimulus for at least two distinct categories of tests including at least two from the following categories of tests i) nystagmus tests, ii) smooth pursuit tests, and iii) optokinetic tests;
C) obtaining objective physiologic response of the subject in the form of reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes from the eye tracking portion based upon each of the visual stimulus presented to the subject in each test; and
D) using the objective physiologic responses including the reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes to the optical target stimulus for at least two distinct categories of tests identified in step B) to diagnose the presence of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.
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Abstract
A portable VOG device is disclosed that will facilitate the effective and efficient screening for TBI in military personnel in forward deployed military settings or remote locations using minimally trained staff. This includes the establishment of a protocol that will provide cost effective pre-screening of military personnel prior to deployment to establish a baseline of brain function prior to possible future injury. The efficiency of the device will promote subsequent follow-up screening to assess the effectiveness of prescribed TBI treatment. Further protocols for diagnosis and rehabilitation applications using the same virtual reality portable device will allow more advanced usage for clinicians providing ongoing evaluation and treatment.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of diagnosis of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion in a subject comprising the steps of:
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A) providing a system including a stimulus generating portion and an eye tracking portion; B) presenting visual stimulus to the subject via the stimulus generating portion, wherein the visual stimulus presented to the subject via the stimulus generating portion forms the optical target stimulus for at least two distinct categories of tests including at least two from the following categories of tests i) nystagmus tests, ii) smooth pursuit tests, and iii) optokinetic tests; C) obtaining objective physiologic response of the subject in the form of reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes from the eye tracking portion based upon each of the visual stimulus presented to the subject in each test; and D) using the objective physiologic responses including the reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes to the optical target stimulus for at least two distinct categories of tests identified in step B) to diagnose the presence of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of diagnosis of traumatic brain injury comprising the steps of:
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A) providing an eye tracking unit coupled to the subject having digital cameras directed to the subjects eyes and providing a visual stimulus generating unit configured to generate a series of visual stimulus for the subject; B) presenting a plurality of visual stimulus to the subject on the visual stimulus generating unit wherein each visual stimulus provides a target stimulus for a distinct visual based neurologic test, wherein the subject is subjected to a battery of tests including at least three of the following tests i) nystagmus tests, ii) smooth pursuit tests, iii) saccades tests, and iv) optokinetic tests; C) obtaining objective physiologic response of the subject in the form of reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes from the eye tracking unit based upon each of neurologic test associated with each visual stimulus presented to the subject; and D) using the objective physiologic responses to the neurologic tests including the reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes to the optical target stimulus for at least three distinct categories of tests identified in step B) to diagnose the presence of traumatic brain injury. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of screening for mild traumatic brain injury or concussion comprising the steps of:
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providing a visual stimulus generating unit configured to generate a series of visual stimulus for the subject and providing an eye tracking unit to the subject; Performing a battery of tests on the subject through the head mounted goggle based stimulus generating eye tracking unit, the testing battery including at least one predictive saccade test; at least one anti-saccade test; and at least one reaction time test; Obtaining objective physiologic response of the subject in the form of reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes from the eye tracking unit based upon each of the visual stimulus presented to the subject in each test; and Indicating an increased likelihood of mild traumatic brain injury or concussion based upon abnormal results of the reflexive responses and/or voluntary ocular-motor responses of the subject'"'"'s eyes in this battery of tests.
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