Diagnosis of mTBI in an ER Setting Using Eye-Tracking and Virtual Reality Technology: An Exploratory Study
Felix Sikorski, Claas Güthoff, Ingo Schmehl, Witold Rogge, Jasper Frese, Arndt-Peter Schulz, Andreas Gonschorek

TL;DR
This study explored using eye-tracking and VR technology to diagnose mild traumatic brain injury in emergency rooms but found it ineffective.
Contribution
The study is the first to explore ET/VR technology for mTBI diagnosis in ERs with a systematic accuracy assessment.
Findings
ET/VR glasses were mostly unproblematic to use in the ER setting.
No significant differences in oculomotor function were found between mTBI and non-TBI patients.
VR goggles did not correlate with mTBI detection based on recorded parameters.
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to systematically explore point-of-care biomarkers as diagnostic indicators for the detection and exclusion of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in an emergency room (ER) setting using Eye-Tracking and Virtual Reality (ET/VR) technology. The primary target group included patients who had suffered an acute trauma to the head and presented within 24 h to the emergency department. Methods: The BG Unfallkrankenhaus Berlin and the BG Klinikum Hamburg participated in this explorative, prospective, single-arm accuracy study. This study included patients who presented to the emergency department with suspected mTBI and were examined using ET/VR glasses. All further steps corresponded to clinical routine (e.g., decision on hospital admission, imaging diagnostics). After the completion of treatment, the patients were divided into mTBI and non-TBI subgroups…
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