bg
News
17:12, 27 March 2026
views
13

Mobile App for ALS Patients Developed by Russian Researchers

The digital service tracks key health metrics to help extend patient survival

Photo: Sechenov University

Researchers at the Sechenov University Clinic of Nervous Diseases have developed a mobile app to monitor patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), according to the university’s press service.

The digital service tracks changes in a patient’s condition through clinical indicators, while a smart assistant identifies critical points of deterioration to enable timely intervention.

According to Dmitry Druzhinin, professor at the Department of Nervous Diseases, a mobile app is the most effective way to monitor a patient’s clinical metrics in real time. He said the service has no direct equivalents in Russia or globally.

“The ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) app allows users to assess multiple patient parameters, including walking activity, degree of speech impairment, muscle strength across different groups, and nutrition quality and caloric intake – one of the most critical indicators, as ALS patients gradually lose appetite and stop eating,” Druzhinin said.

Beyond Practical Use

The digital assistant prompts users to log the most critical health indicators more frequently and reminds them to share the data with their physician, allowing doctors to access a digital snapshot of disease progression.

“Unfortunately, ALS is an incurable disease with highly variable progression – sometimes lasting six months, sometimes five or ten years. By tracking patients over time, we can estimate survival, and these data are extremely important for clinicians,” Druzhinin said.

The app is expected to support not only patients but also research. The data collected will help neurologists understand how different factors – such as physical activity, smoking, and comorbidities – affect disease progression. In the long term, this could inform new clinical guidelines.

Clinicians at Sechenov University plan to expand the app’s user base, aiming to build a nationwide digital profile of the disease and create a database of verified physicians across regions.

like
heart
fun
wow
sad
angry
Latest news
Important
Recommended
previous
next