Boston, MA and Amsterdam, NL – July 18, 2023 – Linus Health, a digital health company focused on enabling early detection of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, today announced that company leaders and collaborators are presenting results from eight new studies involving its digital cognitive assessment solutions at the 2023 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference. The results not only further validate Linus’ AI-enhanced technology’s ability to outperform paper-based cognitive tests in detecting mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia and help identify underlying causes, but also demonstrate its transferability from research to clinical practice.
Building on its award-winning DCTclock™ test, Linus Health introduced its next-generation digital cognitive assessment, the Digital Clock and Recall (DCR™) in 2021. The DCR combines DCTclock with word recall tasks and is part of a growing set of assessments and questionnaires available on the company’s research platform. It is also a core component of Linus’ clinical platform launched at AAIC last year, which expands on assessments with actionable clinical guidance and lifestyle-based patient action plans to help primary care clinicians identify, triage, and manage cognitive issues early.
These newest studies showcase the technology’s ability to deliver rich insights into brain health beyond cognitive function alone, with additional data related to a key Alzheimer’s disease (AD) biomarker (PET amyloid) and new data pertaining to functional impairment. As researchers and clinicians alike look to maximize efficiency in assessing cognitive performance, tools that can provide multi-faceted insights in just a few minutes will be increasingly essential.
Featured studies being presented at AAIC include:
“Recent developments on the AD treatment front further illuminate the need to not only help clinicians and researchers identify the presence of cognitive dysfunction early, but also more efficiently understand the nature and impact of that dysfunction,” said Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer at Linus Health. “These new studies underscore the role AI can play in maximizing the insights available from brief, accessible, easy-to-administer cognitive assessments.”
This year’s AAIC conference is being held in Amsterdam from July 16-20th. Linus Health is exhibiting in booth number 617. For a full view of all studies involving Linus Health at the event, click here. If you would like to book time to meet with a researcher involved in these studies, contact Karina Stabile at kstabile@ariamarketing.com.
Linus Health is a Boston-based digital health company focused on transforming brain health for people across the world. By advancing how we detect and address cognitive and brain disorders – leveraging cutting-edge neuroscience, clinical expertise, and artificial intelligence – our goal is to enable a future where people can live longer, happier, and healthier lives with better brain health. Linus Health’s digital cognitive assessment platform delivers a proven, practical means of enabling early detection; empowers providers with actionable clinical insights; and supports individuals with personalized action plans. We are proud to partner with leading healthcare delivery organizations, research institutions, and life sciences companies to accelerate more proactive intervention and personalized care in brain health. To learn more about our practical solutions for proactive brain health™, visit www.linushealth.com.