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The Rapid Online Cognitive Assessment for the Detection of Neurocognitive Disorder: Open-Label Study

The Rapid Online Cognitive Assessment for the Detection of Neurocognitive Disorder: Open-Label Study

Patients were recruited from neurology and neuropsychology clinics, and all signed institutional review board–approved consent forms. Substitute decision makers were included in the consent process of patients with cognitive impairment. Patients did not receive compensation for involvement in the study. This work was conducted between October 01, 2022 and December 01, 2024. Our study cohort enrolled patients from neurology clinics across the Health Sciences Center, University of Manitoba (n=46).

Calvin Howard, Amy Johnson, Joseph Peedicail, Marcus C Ng

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66735

GPT-4 as a Clinical Decision Support Tool in Ischemic Stroke Management: Evaluation Study

GPT-4 as a Clinical Decision Support Tool in Ischemic Stroke Management: Evaluation Study

Additionally, in assessments modeled after neurology board exam questions, GPT-4 has shown a high accuracy rate, improving with repeated attempts [9,11,12]. The management of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) presents a critical and time-sensitive challenge in clinical settings. The approach to diagnosing and treating AIS requires a synthesis of information including patient symptoms, physical and neurological examinations, medical history, and imaging results.

Amit Haim Shmilovitch, Mark Katson, Michal Cohen-Shelly, Shlomi Peretz, Dvir Aran, Shahar Shelly

JMIR AI 2025;4:e60391

Assessment of the Sensitivity of a Smartphone App to Assist Patients in the Identification of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction: Cross-Sectional Study

Assessment of the Sensitivity of a Smartphone App to Assist Patients in the Identification of Stroke and Myocardial Infarction: Cross-Sectional Study

We then collaborated with nurse clinicians in the ED, cardiology, and neurology units to identify potential participants. We also displayed a poster in these nursing units to assist nurses and patients to understand the study. The research team requested the bedside nurse to gauge patient interest. If patient was interested, the research team approached them at the bedside. The research team member introduced the study, obtained informed written consent, and then began collecting data.

Amar Dhand, Rama Mangipudi, Anubodh S Varshney, Jonathan R Crowe, Andria L Ford, Nancy K Sweitzer, Min Shin, Samuel Tate, Haissam Haddad, Michael E Kelly, James Muller, Jay S Shavadia

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60465

Visualizing Patient Pathways and Identifying Data Repositories in a UK Neurosciences Center: Exploratory Study

Visualizing Patient Pathways and Identifying Data Repositories in a UK Neurosciences Center: Exploratory Study

In this study, we use business process modeling notation (BPMN) to map data flows and data repositories within neurology services at a regional neurosciences center. BPMN is a visual modeling language, primarily used in business analysis, which follows a standardized set of symbols and grammar for depicting workflows. There are two stages to BPMN: the creation of a visual workflow and the execution of that workflow as an automated process.

Jo Knight, Vishnu Vardhan Chandrabalan, Hedley C A Emsley

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e60017