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Portable Neuroimaging Devices: Point-of-Care Solutions for Neurodiagnostics

Objective:
To explore the emerging field of portable neuroimaging devices and their role in providing point-of-care solutions for neurodiagnostics.


Introduction:

Portable neuroimaging devices represent a significant advancement in the accessibility and utility of neuroimaging techniques. These devices are designed to be used outside traditional clinical settings, allowing for quick and easy assessments of brain function and structure at the point of care. Portable devices are revolutionizing how brain health is monitored, especially in resource-limited or remote areas.


Key Concepts in Portable Neuroimaging:

  1. Portable MRI and fMRI:

2. Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS):

3. Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG):


Applications of Portable Neuroimaging Devices:

Pre-hospital Care:

Remote Monitoring:

In-Home Neuroimaging:


Real-World Example:

Portable EEG in Epilepsy:

Case Study:

Stroke Detection in Remote Areas:

Source: Portable Neuroimaging Devices: A Future in Personalized Medicine