— Clinical Applications

Where Objective Pain Data Changes Care

AGRI is being designed for perioperative suites, ICUs, and specialist pain clinics, targeting clinical environments where self-reporting fails or is impossible.

Wide shot of a modern anesthesia suite, sterile overhead lighting illuminating monitoring equipment and EEG leads arrayed on a clinical workstation, no patients or clinicians visible, stark white and steel surfaces, teal data readout visible on a monitor screen to the right
Wide shot of a modern anesthesia suite, sterile overhead lighting illuminating monitoring equipment and EEG leads arrayed on a clinical workstation, no patients or clinicians visible, stark white and steel surfaces, teal data readout visible on a monitor screen to the right
/ Clinical Settings

Three Settings, One Objective Standard

Perioperative Monitoring
Intensive Care
Specialist Outpatient

Intraoperative Pain Indexing

ICU Sedation Management

Chronic Pain Assessment

Continuous AGRI scoring during surgical procedures is designed to give anesthesiologists real-time data for analgesic dosing decisions.

AGRI aims to provide continuous EEG-derived indexing for ICU teams managing sedation depth and analgesic titration.

In pain management clinics, the AGRI index is designed to establish a standardized baseline score and track treatment response over time, grounded in neural data rather than patient recall.

+ Patient Populations

When Self-Reporting Is Not an Option

The patients who benefit most from AGRI are those whose clinical condition prevents reliable self-report — the exact populations where dosing errors carry the highest risk.

EEG-derived indexing closes the assessment gap for these cohorts, giving clinical teams the same data quality available for communicative adult patients.

Post-Surgical
Mechanically Ventilated
Pediatric
Cognitively Impaired

Patients with dementia, acquired brain injury, or altered consciousness where self-report is inconsistent or absent.

Patients emerging from general anesthesia with impaired verbal capacity in the immediate post-operative window.

Intubated ICU patients for whom standard numeric scales are clinically inaccessible during sedation management.

Children and neonates where developmental stage limits scale-based assessment and dosing precision is critical.

▸ Research Partnership Program

Collaborate on Validation Research

AGRI is identifying academic medical centers and research institutions interested in co-designing validation studies for EEG-based pain indexing.