Main Takeaway Action Items
- What are the patients going to get out of Insight
- Literature review
- Clinical impact
- Low-hanging fruit according to Sarah surrounds cues for parkinson's patients (Cue - a thing said or done that serves as a signal to an actor or other performer)
- SurveyMonkey - for data collection
- Most importantly get real patients, and get feedback on how it works for them.
- Sarah proposes that we position the IRB application as "a small group of people rating our application"
- Sarah agrees that the demo needs to be thoughtfully done
- Don't need a huge number of patients to try this out to draw some conclusions about this or that.
- What are the patients going to get out of it
- Literature search
- Exploratory what are we going to
- Sarah has a range of people who have a diagnosis and those that don't have a diagnosis
- People who are well and relatively unwell
- length of the test: 5 - 7 minutes (10 - 15 patients)
- group the users by those that are parkinsons patients or caregivers
- check to see if they can tolerate using the headset
- dampen out the tremor to different degrees
one thing that comes up is the obsolescence of our trial design based on what vr headset we choose
- Will be key to assess how patients feel when Insight dials the tremor back virtually
- know-how from the Garmin study might help
- As you start to use it with the parkinson's patients and the caregiver there are other groups that have tried it
American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is coming to Los Angeles
- End of March submission for an innovation prize
- April 25th
- 90 sec video for the submission