LANSING, MI — McLaren Health Care recently expanded its statewide Stroke Network, which includes McLaren Greater Lansing, through the addition of leading-edge technology that will result in quicker, time-critical treatment decisions for stroke care.
The technology, called RapidAI, applies artificial intelligence to advanced imaging to analyze clinical data, expedite clinical decisions and connecting the care team on a single, FDA-approved and HIPAA-compliant platform. McLaren Greater Lansing is a Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center.
The technology is capable of recommending which stroke patients should undergo a thrombectomy, the procedure in which the interventional neurologist tunnels a catheter from the groin to the brain in order to remove the stroke-causing clot restricting blood flow, according to a McLaren Greater Lansing press release.
All Michigan-based McLaren hospitals are part of the McLaren Stroke Network.
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