Objective Progress Tracking
View Subjects' Progress
Throughout a Clinical Trial
CaptureProof is the leading HIPAA-compliant platform for capturing, curating, and collaborating medical photos and videos. Designed with clinical trials in mind, CaptureProof streamlines the process of keeping investigators and subjects on track through automated instructions and notifications customized to fit any study protocol.
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View subjects' progress throughout a clinical trial
Quickly and securely access study results, updated in real time
NDA applications done highlighting results in one glance
Automatic side-by-side of subject media
Track wearable sensor data and monitor subjects with extreme accuracy
Ensure accurate data and proper following of protocol
Get the answers you need from subjects or investigators
Easily manage medical media & compare progress. Objectively document the impact an intervention is having on a patient. CaptureProof effectively removes all perception from a disease state and allows for a central reader.
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Noninvasive assessment of liver steatosis in deceased donors: A pilot study
JOURNAL OF LIVER TRANSPLANTATION DECEMBER 2017
Manuela Cesaretti, Nicolas Poté, Francois Cauchy, Federica Dondero, Safi Dokmak, Ailton Sepulveda, Anne Sophie Schneck, Claire Francoz, Francois Durand, Valerie Paradis and Olivier Soubrane PARIS, FRANCE
Outpatient Smartphone Videos for Classifying Epileptic and Nonepileptic Seizures
PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY MEETING 2017
William O. Tatum DO1, Larry Hirsch MD2, Robert Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Curt LaFrance MD5, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, Joe Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Diego Carvalho MD1, Alfonso Lopez MD1, Erin Okazaki MD1, Iris Marin Collazo MD1, Ashish Ranpura MD2, Scott Yuan MD2, Jon Kleen MD6, Erin Coonan8, Gregory Cascino MD1
Departments of Neurology: 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida, 8Boston College
Outpatient Smartphone Videos in Epilepsy (OSmartViE): Initial Results of Video Quality
POSTER PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY MEETING DEC 2017
Erin E. Coonan1, Lawrence J. Hirsch MD2, Robert B. Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, William LaFrance MD5, Joseph Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Gregory Cascino MD1, William O. Tatum DO1
Departments of Neurology: 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida
Noninvasive assessment of liver steatosis in deceased donors: a pilot study
POSTER PRESENTED AT 13éme Congrès Francophone de Chirurgie Digestive et Hépato-Bilio-Pancréatique 13th Congress of Digestive Surgery and Hepato Pancreatic Bilio
Manuela Cesaretti1 2, Nicolas Poté3, Francois Cauchy1, Federica Dondero1, Safi Dokmak1, Ailton Sepulveda1, Anne Sophie Schneck1, Claire Francoz4, Francois Durand4, Valerie Paradis3, Olivier Soubrane1
1Beaujon Hospital, Department: HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation; 2Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia; 3Hôpital Beaujon, Department: Pathology; 4Beaujon Hospital, Hepatology and Liver Intensive Care.
Outpatient Smartphone Videos in Epilepsy (OSmartViE): Initial Results
POSTER PRESENTED AT AMERICAN EPILEPSY SOCIETY DEC 2016
William O. Tatum DO1, Larry Hirsch MD2, Robert Duckrow MD2, David Chen MD3, Michael Gelfand MD PhD4, Curt LaFrance MD5, Andrew Blum MD5, John Hixson MD6, Joe Drazkowski MD1, Selim Benbadis MD7, Diego Carvalho MD1, Alfonso Lopez MD1, Erin Okazaki MD1, Iris Marin Collazo MD1, Ashish Ranpura MD2, Scott Yuan MD2, Jon Kleen MD6, Erin Coonan8, Gregory Cascino MD1 Departments of Neurology, 1Mayo Clinic, 2Yale University, 3Baylor University, 4University of Pennsylvania, 5Brown University, 6University of California San Francisco, 7University of South Florida, 8Boston University
TESTING feasibility and utility of remote data capture technology to assess parkinson’s disease
POSTER PRESENTED AT INTERNATIONAL PARKINSON AND MOVEMENT DISORDER SOCIETY BERLIN, GERMANY JUNE 2016
CLAIRE HENCHCLIFFE, MD DPhil, cornell medical center, new york, ny
REMOTE ASYNCHRONOUS TELEREHABILITATION FOLLOWING TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY
JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE TELECARE MARCH 2016
STEFANO BINI, MD, KAISER PERMANENTE, OAKLAND, CA
Use of Smartphone Application for Management of Postoperative Wound Complications
AUGUST 2013
Krzysztof B. Siemionow, MD, UNIVERSITY ILLINOIS CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL
BENEFITS OF MEDICAL MEDIA IN PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY
AWARDED “ORAL PRESENTATION” AT AAN POSTER SESSION APRIL 2013
FARHARD SAHEBKAR-MOGHADDAM, MD, SUTTER MEDICAL CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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