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Patients with time-sensitive medical conditions, such as strokes, may have missed out on treatment by avoiding hospitals throughout COVID-19.
Fierce Biotech
RapidAI has secured an FDA clearance for its artificial intelligence algorithms that spot suspected LVOs.
NeuroNews
It becomes the first neuroimaging analysis device cleared in the CADx (computer-assisted diagnostic software) category.
Health Tech Newspaper
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has adopted an artificial intelligence tool to give doctors real-time views of the brain.
Yorkshire Times
More stroke patients in Yorkshire are receiving life-saving treatment thanks to new imaging software that uses artificial intelligence to give doctors real-time views of the brain.
CNN
Hospitals across the United States are seeing fewer stroke patients coming in for care — and a new paper ties that trend to the COVID-19.
Aunt Minnie
The number of patients evaluated for stroke with imaging fell by 40% during the COVID-19 outbreak, according to a research letter published May 8 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
CTV NEWS TORONTO
A 77-year-old stroke patient received life saving treatment at Hamilton Health Sciences where physicians are using the Rapid stroke imaging platform.
THE BALTIMORE SUN
Rapid advanced medical imaging implementation at Sinai Hospital allows doctors to see a stroke in real time.
GENERAL HOSPITAL OF PHU THO
General Hospital of Phu Tho becomes a leader in AI stroke imaging with the installation of Rapid.
NBC WDTN - DAYTON, OH
John Terry, MD, director of inpatient stroke care at Premier Health, discusses the adoption of the RAPID stroke imaging platform at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, OH, and the software's integration with the Pulsara mobile communication technology.
PREMIER HEALTH
Miami Valley Hospital became the first in the world to combine the RAPID software platform with the Pulsara mobile communication technology to enhance the speed and quality of treatment for stroke patients.