150
Participants
Start Date
June 16, 2016
Primary Completion Date
June 1, 2021
Study Completion Date
December 1, 2021
The PEER Report
PEER Interactive references a subject's QEEG to a normative and then symptomatic database. By comparing a given subject's QEEG to a database of QEEGs of subjects who have tried and responded to a specific medication, PEER provides useful information regarding the response of neurophysiologically similar subjects to a wide number of medications - providing clinicians with useful information as to medication outcomes before a medication regime is started. Clinicians have also reported that negative findings (in which neurophysiologically similar subjects reported resistant outcomes for certain medications) can be extremely useful in reducing trial and error. It has also been used to help select the medication that best matches the QEEG brainwave pattern.
RECRUITING
The Royal Mental Health Center, Ottawa
Lead Sponsor
University of Ottawa
OTHER
Canadian Forces Health Services Centre Ottawa
OTHER
MYnd Analytics
INDUSTRY