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AUSTIN-AMERICAN STATESMAN
Advanced brain imaging using a RAPID CT Perfusion scan can see where the blood flow is being blocked and how much blockage there is.
STANFORD MEDICINE
In a multicenter study led by Stanford researchers, the number of stroke patients who died or required confinement to nursing homes was nearly cut in half, the biggest improvement seen in any stroke-related trial to date.
THE WASHINGTON POST
Advanced brain imaging technology may give doctors an additional 10 hours or more to respond to some strokes, researchers said Wednesday, a development that may soon bring major changes to the way hospitals treat one of the leading causes of disability and death.
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NEWS
Advances in brain imaging can identify a greater number of stroke patients who can receive therapy later than previously believed, according to a new study.
BARWON HEALTH
State-of-the-art imaging technology has brought Barwon Health’s stroke unit up to a first-class standard, equalling the care provided in large metropolitan hospitals.
NEURONEWS INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Following an interim analysis of data from the first 182 patients enrolled in DEFUSE 3, the trial has been terminated and is no longer actively enrolling patients. The interim analysis showed a high likelihood of benefit in the endovascular group of the study.
9NEWS DENVER (NBC)
St. Anthony is the first hospital in Colorado to get the RAPID technology to treat strokes. The hospital is considered a comprehensive stroke center by the American Heart and Stroke Associations.
LOCAL 10 NEWS
RAPID is the automated Stroke Analysis system used in the Stryker clinical trial, DAWN. We are evaluating whether stroke patients presenting in late time windows can be effectively treated.
STANFORD HEALTH CARE
The Stanford Stroke Center has pioneered the use of brain imaging that is changing the way doctors treat stroke. Called multimodal imaging, these views of the brain capture what tissue can be saved—even though a patient might have had a stroke several hours after the three-hour window now seen as the standard end of useful intervention. Learn More >
National University Hospital
National University Hospital is first in Singapore to adopt RapidAI software that has been clinically validated in multi-site clinical trials