Hyperfine Inc. Launches PRIME Study to Boost Adoption of AI-Powered Portable MRI in Emergency Departments
Hyperfine, Inc. has announced the enrollment of the first patients in the PRIME (Portable Rapid Imaging for Medical Emergencies) study, which aims to evaluate the impact of AI-powered portable MRI technology in emergency department settings. This real-world study will assess the clinical and operational effects of portable MRI systems, particularly focusing on their role in improving diagnostic access and clinical workflows in emergency care. The study, conducted in collaboration with Yale University, seeks to determine how the Swoop® system, enhanced with Optive AI™ software, can facilitate faster and more informed decision-making in emergency situations. The results of the PRIME study have not yet been presented.
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