Mon4t is excited to announce that we have reached 2,500,000 neurological endpoints!

Mon4t’s platform for neurological assessment is used by over 25 hospitals around the world. Over 250 health professionals are using it to evaluate patients in the clinic and remotely, evaluating over 2,500 patients. A similar number of healthy people was also evaluated that serve as reference. Each patient was evaluated on several occasions in order to track the disease progression, or as a part of the diagnosis procedure, resulting in about 25,000 test sessions. Every session includes a combination of various tests, evaluating motor functions like balance and tremor, cognitive functions like short term memory and response time, and emotional aspects by using questionnaire and voice features, which brings us to about 250,000 different tests. Every test is analyzed to provide various endpoints, such as the rotation time while walking, or the dominant frequency of tremor in each hand, totaling with over two and a half million endpoints.

All of these endpoints are matched against the relevant medical records provided to us by the hospitals at which we operate, allowing us to validate and correlate them against various medical rating scales, such as UPDRS for Parkinson’s disease, EDSS for Multipole Sclerosis, PANSS for Schizophrenia and more.

These statistics are just the beginning for Mon4t’s goals to become a global standard in neurological assessment for various applications. First, the platform enables decentralized clinical trials, providing reference data from existing healthy control or patients which reduces the Time-to-Market of the new drug or medical device.

In the clinic, any staff member can use Mon4t Clinic App to generate a medical-grade report for the patient within a couple of minutes. These results are compared to already diagnosed reference data from the huge volume of readily available endpoints, which assists the diagnosis procedure. Mon4t Home App is then prescribed to the patient, installed on the patient’s smartphone, thus monitoring the patient at home, turning the clinic into a provider of a tele-neurology service. One recent example for this usage is Mon4t’s partnership with Johns Hopkins Hospital for diagnosis and monitoring of Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (iNPH).

Finally, the same tests provide assessment of risk factors, as a part of life and health insurance screening. By positioning the current subject against age and gender matching healthy reference we can pick up early signs of falls risk, mild cognitive impairment and more.

Download Mon4t Clinic App from your app store to have some hands on experience with it, and contact support@mon4t.com for us to provide you with a tailor made solution for your clinical trial, hospital or insurance screening.