Micro-X Reveals First Look at New Mobile Stroke Diagnosis Device
11 Março 2024 - 4:13PM
Business Wire
A virtual reality walkthrough of world-first mobile stroke
diagnosis technology has been released by x-ray innovator
Micro-X.
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The Head CT is designed to fit in an
ambulance so patients can be assessed, diagnosed and begin
treatment before arriving at hospital. (Photo: Business Wire)
The VR shows how the Head CT Scanner is designed to be used in
an ambulance, bringing mobile stroke diagnosis to the patient to
reduce the time to treatment. Stored in the side of an ambulance,
the Head CT can be easily opened and operated, and if built
successfully, will send images to stroke clinicians for diagnosis.
The medical device is currently under development and due to
commence human clinical trials late this year.
When completed, the Micro-X Head CT will be less than 70kg and
will contain 21 mini x-ray tubes, as opposed to a conventional CT
that is more than 1200kg with one x-ray tube in a rotating gantry.
Micro-X’s patented Nano Electronic X-ray Technology uses carbon
nanotubes to miniaturise x-ray tubes.
Mobile stroke units – fully equipped, custom-built specialist
vehicles that accommodate a modified, but still very heavy CT
scanner at more than 500 kg, and specialist acute stroke personnel
– are being introduced around Australia. The equipment and required
staffing are a high cost, with the custom-built ambulance also
requiring reinforcement to support the weight of the CT scanner.
The good patient outcomes from these units provides support for a
truly mobile solution that is lower cost and more widely
deployable.
The development of Micro-X’s world-first mobile stroke
technology is funded through $8m of a $40 million grant awarded to
the Australian Stroke Alliance under the Australian Government’s
Medical Research Future Fund.
Micro-X Chief Executive Officer Kingsley Hall commented: “What
we are achieving at Micro-X is phenomenal. With stroke the second
largest cause of death globally and numbers increasing, our
ambition is for our technology to improve and save the lives of
people around the world. In Australia, we aim to transform how
stroke diagnosis and management occurs through truly mobile CT,
democratising access to treatment whether patients are in urban,
rural or remote communities.”
Australian Stroke Alliance co-chair Professor Stephen Davis
commented: “We are very keen to see the Micro-X device make it to
field trials later this year. If successful, we will be able to
scan stroke patients at the scene of their stroke in what will be a
world first, using a lightweight, portable brain scanning
device.”
Co-chair Professor Geoffrey Donnan added: “It is essential to
conduct a brain scan when a paramedic suspects a stroke so they can
work with a tele-neurologist to administer the correct treatment.
The Australian Stroke Alliance is taking the emergency department
to the patient, saving vital minutes by diagnosing the stroke and
then fast-tracking the patient to a comprehensive stroke centre
where a team is waiting to remove a clot or to stop a bleed.”
Access a video of the Head CT Virtual Reality and images
here
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Press:
Micro-X Rebecca Puddy Head of Corporate Communications
rpuddy@micro-x.com 0403 861 112
Australian Stroke Alliance Amanda Place Director Communications
0411 204 526
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