TBI Navigator App

TBI Navigator

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TBI Navigator

Clinical Decision Support

TBI Navigator is a groundbreaking mobile app offering clinical decision support for the assessment and management of acute brain injury in prehospital and hospital settings.

Brain Care, Anywhere

TBI Navigator was developed to serve areas without direct access to immediate neurosurgical care:

Battlefield Roles 1 - 4

Disaster Medicine

Remote Activities

Wilderness Medicine

Assess

GCS, AVPU, Tactical MACE

Obtain

Suggested Actions

from clinical protocols

Record

Assessments & Vital Signs

Export & Share

Charts following SOAP notes

TBI Navigator

Core Features

Multi-Patient Tracking

Monitor and manage many patients simultaneously, crucial in mass casualty or disaster scenarios.

Vital Signs & Notetaking

Enter vital signs manually and record patient notes either manually or through voice dictation.

Patient Assessments

Use standardized assessments (GCS, AVPU Scale, T-MACE) to evaluate patients suspected of brain injury.

Clinical Protocol Recommendations

Receive action recommendations based on established clinical protocols to aid in patient care decisions.

Record
Compilation

Create a comprehensive record of assessments and vital signs, formatted according to the SOAP notes structure.

TBI Navigator Record Compilation

Communication
& Export

Export patient records for seamless information sharing with emergency personnel or via telemedicine.

TBI Navigator Communication & Export

Emergency
Contacts

Store pre-programmed phone numbers for quick access to local emergency rooms, battalion chiefs, and other critical contacts.

TBI Navigator Emergency Contacts

TBI Navigator

App Features

Light & Dark Modes

Adjust the app interface to light or dark mode.

In-App Instructions

Refer to the app's User Manual for operating instructions.

Secure Login

Enable Face ID for quick and secure login to the app.

Universal Compatibility

Available on the Apple App Store and Google Play

THE app IN ACTION

Video Walkthrough

TBI Navigator

Guidance

Developed by experts in emergency medicine, medical technology, neurocritical care, wilderness medicine, brain monitoring technology, and special operations medicine, the app incorporates guidance from:

Tactical Military Acute Concussion Evaluation (T-MACE) by the Joint Trauma System, Defense Health Agency

Traumatic Brain Injury Management in Prolonged Field Care Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG ID: 63) by the Joint Trauma System

1 This work was supported by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, through the Defense Medical Research and Development Program / Joint Program Committee 6 / Combat Casualty Care Research Program / Precision Trauma Care Research Award under Other Transactions Number W81XWH-15-9-0001, award W81XWH-22-0-0006.

The views and conclusions contained herein are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies or endorsements, either expressed or implied, of the U.S. Government.

TBI Navigator

Funding

The TBI Navigator is funded through an on-going, four-year effort to bring multimodal monitoring and AI to the battlefield to enhance TBI management1 The project has also received in-kind support from Moberg Analytics, as well as collaborators:

Medical Disclaimer

The content provided by this application is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

 

Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Assessment Limitations

This application is designed to assist in the assessment of TBI symptoms but does not replace. comprehensive medical evaluation.

 

The results generated by this app should be used as a guide and not as a definitive diagnosis.

No Professional Relationship

Use of this app does not create a doctor-patient relationship. The information provided is general and should not be considered personal medical advice.