Automatic Identification of ASPECTS Regions and Scores
The first neuroimaging device which has been shown to improve reader diagnosis under the FDA’s CADx classification, Rapid ASPECTS is based on the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS). It uses validated machine-learning algorithms to automatically identify regions of the brain and generate scores to help physicians quickly assess patient eligibility for thrombectomy.
AUTOMATIC. VALIDATED. FAST.
Standardized Results for Predictive Assessment of Patient Eligibility for Thrombectomy
Rapid ASPECTS automatically delivers standardized ASPECTS regions and scores to enable physicians to quickly identify areas of irreversible injury on non-contrast CT (NCCT) scans—helping stroke teams make faster triage-or-transfer decisions.
KEY BENEFITS
Faster Clinical Decisions for Better Patient Outcomes
AUTOMATIC
ASPECTS automatically delivers a standardized ASPECT score to enable a physician to quickly identify areas of irreversible injury.
VALIDATED
Validated through the rigorous FDA process, the use of Rapid ASPECTS automated score, combined with the physician’s review of the scan, improves the accuracy of ASPECT score calculation which is important for less experienced readers.
FAST
Within minutes of receipt of an NCCT scan, Rapid ASPECTS delivers results via PACS, email, and the Rapid mobile and web apps to help stroke teams make faster clinical decisions for patients with large vessel occlusions (LVOs)—helping to facilitate better patient outcomes.