Scientists have proposed a new portable gadget that could help one detect strokes based on eye movement, says an American study.
A bedside electronic device
that measures eye movements can successfully determine whether the
cause of severe, continuous, disabling dizziness is a stroke or
something benign, according to results of a small study led by Johns
Hopkins researchers, reports Science Daily.
"We're spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year on expensive
stroke work-ups that are unnecessary, and probably missing the chance to
save tens of thousands of lives because we aren't properly diagnosing
their dizziness or vertigo as stroke symptoms."
Newman-Toker says if additional larger studies confirm these results,
the device could one day be the equivalent of an electrocardiogram
(EKG), a simple noninvasive test routinely used to rule out heart attack
in patients with chest pain. And, he adds, universal use of the device
could "virtually eliminate deaths from misdiagnosis and save a lot of
time and money."
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