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  • Psychiatry and Digital Health
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Background:

  • Consciousness-altering drugs show promise for mental health treatment.
  • Current monitoring requirements can burden healthcare providers and limit patient access.
  • Continuous passive monitoring may alleviate these issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To test the feasibility of the MindMed Session Monitoring System (MSMS™) for continuous passive monitoring during consciousness-altering treatment sessions.
  • To assess data quality and usability of the MSMS™ system.

Main Methods:

  • A proof-of-concept study involving 129 Spravato sessions.
  • Utilized the MSMS™ system for continuous passive monitoring.
  • Conducted at an outpatient psychiatry clinic specializing in Spravato treatment.

Main Results:

  • High rates of data quality were achieved.
  • Participants and healthcare providers reported high usability of the MSMS™ system.
  • Demonstrated feasibility of passive monitoring during Spravato sessions.

Conclusions:

  • The MSMS™ system shows potential for assisting patient monitoring during consciousness-altering treatment sessions.
  • Passive digital monitoring may enhance the accessibility and efficiency of these novel therapies.
  • Further research into digital monitoring solutions for psychiatric treatments is warranted.