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The iDETECT (Integrated Display Enhanced Testing for Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury) system is a novel portable, open access platform that enables immediate and rapid assessment of multimodal neurologic function. This study seeks to evaluate the iDETECT function testing battery with currently used balance and inner ear assessment methods during initial concussion clinic referral. Two groups of participants will be enrolled; a concussion related dizziness cohort and control subjects. The investigators will enroll the concussion cohort from patients presenting to the Sports Concussion Institute (SCI) with persistent dizziness and imbalance symptoms following possible concussion. Healthy control participants will be recruited from the local community. iDETECT's ability to identify post concussion balance/vestibular disturbances will be compared to an expert concussion assessment. Both cohorts will participate in the iDETECT assessment and the clinical assessment.


Clinical Trial Description

The iDETECT (Integrated Display Enhanced Testing for Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury) system is a novel portable, open access platform that enables immediate and rapid assessment of multimodal neurologic function. This study seeks to evaluate and validate the iDETECT balance, vestibular, and oculomotor testing battery with clinician performed balance and vestibular assessment methods. Two groups of participants will be enrolled; concussion related dizziness cohort and control subjects (no concussion or dizzy symptoms). The investigators will enroll the concussion cohort from patients presenting to the Sports Concussion Institute (SCI) with persistent dizziness and imbalance symptoms following possible concussion. Healthy control participants with normal vestibular function and no history of concussion will be recruited from the local community. All participants will be tested with both the iDETECT balance and vestibular assessment battery and the current clinical reference standards for imbalance and vestibular dysfunction performed by a clinician. Performance on the iDETECT balance and vestibular assessment battery will be compared between normal controls and the concussion cohort. ;


Study Design

Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective


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NCT number NCT02171312
Study type Observational
Source Emory University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date April 2015
Completion date September 2015

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