Feasibility and Safety of a Telemedically Performed Three-Component Oculomotor Testing Battery (HINTS) in Healthy Adults
The study conducted by Munich Municipal Hospital evaluates the feasibility and safety of a telemedical approach to performing the HINTS protocol, which is critical for diagnosing acute vestibular syndrome. Given the increasing demand for telemedicine solutions, especially in remote areas with limited access to specialists, this asset positions itself well in the growing telehealth market. The successful implementation of this technology could lead to significant commercial opportunities, particularly in neurology and emergency medicine. The competitive landscape includes traditional diagnostic methods and emerging telehealth solutions; thus, demonstrating superior accuracy and safety will be essential for market penetration. Diligence should focus on regulatory pathways and reimbursement strategies for telemedical services.
Indication: Stroke
Modality: medical device
Target: Oculomotor function assessment in acute vestibular syndrome.
Sponsor: Munich Municipal Hospital
Source URL: ClinicalTrials.gov
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Ingested: Jun 24, 2026
Model: trialsignal-ai-v1
Validation: validated
Matched by target_normalized: Oculomotor function assessment in acute vestibular syndrome.
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Condition raw: Stroke, Vertigo, Dizziness
Condition normalized: Stroke, Vertigo, Dizziness
Modality raw: medical device
Modality normalized: medical device
Target raw: Oculomotor function assessment in acute vestibular syndrome.
Target normalized: Oculomotor function assessment in acute vestibular syndrome.