Hyperfine Study Shows Portable MRI System Enhances Stroke Detection

Reuters
Jan 28
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HYPR">Hyperfine</a> Study Shows Portable MRI System Enhances Stroke Detection

Hyperfine Inc. announced the publication of new clinical data demonstrating enhanced stroke detection capabilities of its Swoop® portable MRI system. The results, published in the November issue of Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology, are based on the largest dataset to date evaluating stroke detection with the Swoop® system. The prospective multi-center observational study included 95 patients and assessed the sensitivity and specificity of ischemic lesion detection using both the original and next-generation Swoop® systems. The advanced multi-directional DWI sequence on the next-generation system showed improved diagnostic performance, including the ability to detect lesions as small as 2.8 mm. Hyperfine provided MRI systems for the study but was not involved in its design or analysis.

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