LepsiCur Summary

LepsiCur is software platform that integrates
with ECG recording smart watch to track pediatric
patient’s condition and predict seizure.
LepsiCur removes the challenges associated
ketogenic diet treatment by providing a platform
that reduces challenges associated with the diet
as well as constant monitoring of the patient.

Lepsicur company is developing
research on different diets,
according to the case and medical
tests of individuals in the form of
food supplements in the form of
powder that can be used with
water or milk. Because following the ketogenic diet has always
been difficult for people and we believe that this method is
more efficient and controllable.

We’ve put science into action to help children stay healthy so they can grow
and learn; to help families, businesses, and communities fight disease and
stay strong; and to protect the public’s health.

The Lepsicur company has
solved this problem, in case
of nervous attacks and
seizures, the nearest
emergency room, friends,
your colleagues will be notified
and they will come to you and
prevent possible injuries that
may happen to you.

  • LepsiCur provides families meal plan options that are manageable and palatable for children.
  • LepsiCur allows users to log diet, seizure, hydration, mood change and any other notes.
  • LepsiCur notifies families and caretakers if the child is not hydrated or if intake food is at the limits.
  • LepsiCur provides pediatrician access to treatment dashboard and recommendation and enable them to communicate with the patient or families to perform virtual visits.
  • LepsiCur can connect to wearables measuring ECG and log incidents of seizure. In the final version of algorithm LepsiCur will notify parents and caretakers if high risk of seizure is detected.
  • In the final product, LepsiCur will also connect to smart kitchen scales to easily log diet information.

Ketogenic Diet for Pediatric Epilepsy

 

The researchers of this company ( Lepsicur )have been able to significantly reduce the number of epileptic attacks and convulsions by examining a person’s medical records and tests and prescribing a suitable diet for that person. Currently, this research is being conducted for people under 17 years old.