Clinical Study

A Study To Evaluate The Sense Device's Ability To Detect Tbi (Sense-007)

Posted Date: Nov 4, 2025

  • Investigator: Justin Benoit
  • Specialties: Emergency Medicine, Neurotrauma
  • Type of Study: Device

This study is a phase II, prospective, non-randomized, multicenter, within patient and between-group comparison of the SENSE Device and the standard diagnostic test, head CT scan, in patients with a diagnosis of TBI with or without intracranial bleeding (defined as epidural hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and/or traumatic contusions/intraparenchymal hemorrhage) and subjects with normal brain health for the detection of intracranial hemorrhages.

Criteria:

Male Or Female Adults Aged 22 Or Older, Patients With Tbi Who Have A Head Ct Scan Obtained In The Mobile Stroke Unit, Emergency Department, Or Hospital, Ordered By A Treating Clinician Or Control Subjects With Normal Brain Health, For Patients With Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage, Blood Is Visible On = 3 Consecutive Axial Ct Slices.

Keywords:

Tbi, Acute

For More Information:

Megan Slovenski
513-558-5281
slovenmc@ucmail.uc.edu