Tag: imaging

Hyperfine launches AI-powered eighth generation of Swoop system software

Hyperfine has announced the launch of the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered eighth generation of its Swoop system software. “The software update on the Swoop system has been...

GE HealthCare to acquire AI-imaging specialist

GE HealthCare has entered into an agreement to acquire MIM Software, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled image analysis and workflow tools across multiple...

Philips enrols 100th patient in WE-TRUST study of direct-to-angio-suite approach

Philips has announced that, on 29 November 2023, the WE-TRUST study enrolled its 100th patient, marking what the company describes as an “important milestone”...

Incomplete imaging of transient ischaemic attack increases subsequent stroke risk

Transient ischaemic attacks (TIAs) encountered with incomplete neurovascular imaging in emergency departments (EDs) have been associated with higher odds of subsequent stroke within 90...

Aidoc secures new FDA clearances for neurovascular and cardiovascular detection tools

Aidoc has announced it has increased its total number of US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearances to 11 with the addition of two...

Brainomix awarded tender to roll out AI imaging software across all...

Brainomix has announced that it has been awarded the national tender in Hungary to deploy its artificial intelligence (AI) stroke imaging software across all stroke centres...

Making the invisible visible: A clearer ‘picture’ of blood vessels in...

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers have developed and tested a new imaging approach they say will accelerate imaging-based research in the lab by allowing investigators...

Canon introduces new size for “highest resolution” flat panel detector on...

Canon Medical Systems is introducing an all-new size for its high-definition flat panel detector for vascular and interventional radiology procedures, a press release from...
neuro42

Neuro42 closes US$6.5 million Series A financing round

Neuro42, a US medical technology start-up focused on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and robotics, has announced the close of a US$6.5 million Series A...

Quick and easy imaging interpretation for stroke therapy: The promise of...

Stroke treatment is time-sensitive. Every minute counts. Every delay in decision-making affects patient outcome. Given this, JM Ospel and colleagues from the University of...
OCT first-in-human analysis

Use of optical coherence tomography deemed feasible after first-in-human analysis

Results of the first-in-human analysis of acute interactions and healing process after flow diverter implantation using optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging was presented by...
Joanna Schaafsma

WFITN 2019: Vessel wall imaging “has added value for select stroke...

Joanna Schaafsma (Toronto, Canada) talks to BLearning Neuro at WFITN 2019 (World Federation of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology; 21–24 October; Naples, Italy) about the potential benefits and...
RAPID imaging

RAPID platform expands to address haemorrhagic stroke

iSchemaView has launched the newest addition to the RAPID platform, RAPID ICH at the 2019 Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Annual Meeting (19–23 October,...
distal vessel occlusion summit

The 1st International Distal Thrombectomy Summit called for a need to...

The 1st International Distal Thrombectomy Summit took place in North Italy, 14–15 June, 2019. According to a press release, the purpose of the meeting...

Philips launces Azurion with FlexArm to aid image-guided procedures

Philips launches its Azurion with FlexArm to aid patient imaging and positioning during image-guided procedures. During increasingly complex interventions, clinicians need to quickly and easily...

iSchemaView RAPID integrates with Join, Allm’s medical communications platform

iSchemaView has announced that the RAPID platform is now compatible with Join, a medical communication app developed by Allm, a multinational developer of mobile...

Empowering clinicians to diagnose neurological diseases

Enabling more clinicians to assess cerebral blood flow characteristics and detect neurological diseases such as stroke using robotic ultrasound technology could help to facilitate...

Driving growth of thrombectomy service delivery: The St George’s experience

Advertorial Health services across Europe have now implemented new policies to sustain the development of thrombectomy procedures. England’s National Health Service (NHS England) has made...

Canon Medical Systems’ Vantage Galan 3T XGO Edition receives FDA clearance

Physicians now have access to more neuro and cardiac MR imaging capabilities with the Vantage Galan 3T XGO Edition from Canon Medical Systems USA,...

Significant improvement in time-to-treat in acute stroke patients with STEPS-T

Advertorial An interventional neuroradiology team has recorded significant improvement in time-to-treat in acute ischaemic stroke patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy over a five-year period. The...

Two trials validate use of image-based selection for late window stroke...

With the results of the DAWN trial now published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the late time window data from the...

RICOH MEG receives FDA 510(k) clearance

Ricoh has announced that the RICOH MEG Measurement System has received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). RICOH MEG, Ricoh’s magnetoencephalography system,...

Portable transcranial doppler technology can accurately measure strokes

Medical device company Neural Analytics has announced the results from the first phase of the EXPEDITE (Evaluate a next generation portable diagnostic platform for determination and immediate triage of emergency...

FDA clears first 7T magnetic resonance imaging device

The US Food and Drug Administration has cleared the first seven tesla (7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device, more than doubling the static magnetic...

Transcranial electrical stimulation shows promise for treating mild traumatic brain injury

Using a form of low-impulse electrical stimulation to the brain, documented by neuroimaging, researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine,...

Door-to-puncture in 15 minutes: one centre’s goal

One New York City-based centre is projecting that door-to-puncture times for the endovascular treatment of acute ischaemic stroke patients can be reduced to as...

“Better, safer and faster” workflow with new Azurion system

According to early users, the features of the Azurion system—a new imaging system recently released by Philips—make for a “better, safer and faster” workflow,...

First neonatal magnetic resonance imaging device cleared by US FDA

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device specifically for neonatal brain and head imaging in...

Philips receives FDA 510(k) clearance to market multiple new applications on...

Royal Philips has received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 and a range of innovative...

LivaNova’s VNS Therapy receives FDA approval for expanded MRI labelling

  LivaNova’s latest vagus nerve stimulation (VNS Therapy) system has received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for expanded magnetic resonance imaging labelling. According...

Philips to acquire Electrical Geodesics

Royal Philips has announced an agreement to acquire Electrical Geodesics, Inc (EGI), a US-based medical device company that designs, develops and commercialises a range...

MRI selection slows down randomisation but therapy benefit similar to CTP

A subanalysis from the SWIFT PRIME trial has found that time to randomisation was significantly longer in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-selected patients in the...

Toshiba Medical and University of California, San Diego collaborate on advanced...

  Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine now have access to Toshiba Medical’s most advanced MR technology for cutting edge research...

Portable 3D ultrasound will enable fieldside, roadside screening of head injury

The thin, flexible sheath that protects and insulates our optic nerve is also a window into whether we have had a head injury. Now...

Siemens Healthineers and Biogen to jointly develop new MRI tools for...

Siemens Healthineers and Biogen have announced that the companies plan to jointly develop magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications with the intent of quantifying key...

Neural Analytics introduces Lucid M1 Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound System

Neural Analytics has announced the commercial launch of its Lucid M1 Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound System, a portable brain monitoring system designed to measure cerebral blood flow velocities...

Philips to unveil suite of advanced MR-based software applications for assessment...

Royal Philips has announced the introduction of a suite of magnetic resonance (MR)-based software applications dedicated to neurology, which will debut at the Radiological...

FDA clears portable brain monitoring information system

The US Food and Drug Administration has granted 510(k) for the Lucid M1 Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound System. The Lucid System is the first FDA...

First patient enrolled in EXPEDITE study to evaluate portable diagnostic platform...

The first patient has been enrolled in the EXPEDITE (Evaluate a next generation portable diagnostic platform for determination and immediate triage of emergency large vessel stroke) phase I clinical study...

Siemens’ Unique Imaging Technologies: Tailored to Enhance Your Stroke Workflow

Siemens’ unique technology optimally supports a one-stop-shop workflow. After clinical NIHSS-based pre-selection, the imaging technologies provided by Siemens help to detect rare cases of...