Eye-Tracking gadget aims to gauge MS severity without a doctor visit

NCT ID NCT06256731

First seen Apr 05, 2026 · Last updated May 04, 2026 · Updated 7 times

Summary

This study tested a device called ETNA-MS that uses eye-tracking to estimate disability levels in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers compared the device's results to standard in-person exams by neurologists. The goal was to see if the device could accurately measure MS severity, potentially offering a quicker, remote way to monitor the disease.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • MS Integrated Center

    Phoenix, Arizona, 85018, United States

  • Memorial Healthcare

    Owosso, Michigan, 48867, United States

  • Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders

    Farmington Hills, Michigan, 48334, United States

  • Premier Neurology Research, P.C.

    Greenville, South Carolina, 29605, United States

  • Rocky Mountain MS Research Group

    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84103, United States

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