RapidAI, a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) for combating neurovascular, trauma, cardiac, and vascular conditions, has achieved significant milestones in advancing its deep clinical AI technology. The company has launched its unique AI-based healthcare platform, Rapid Edge Cloud, which offers a hybrid (cloud and on-premise) infrastructure for faster, more secure, and flexible solutions. The platform, designed for seamless integration with hospital and third-party applications, recently obtained Class III Shonin clearance in Japan, making it the sole advanced stroke imaging platform for supporting mechanical thrombectomy determination in the second-largest stroke market globally.
RapidAI's breakthrough AI includes a suite of non-contrast CT solutions for Stroke, such as Rapid NCCT Stroke, Rapid ASPECTS, Rapid Hypodensity, Rapid Hyperdensity, and Rapid SDH. This comprehensive offering is the only non-contrast solution available that aids in identifying suspected stroke cases during the initial CT scan, reducing decision and treatment time and improving patient outcomes. The company has also achieved a record-breaking number of published papers, with over 120 in 2023, showcasing the clinical validation of its platform.
Karim Karti, CEO of RapidAI, emphasised the company's commitment to innovation and expansion into new disease states. The Rapid Edge Cloud platform, a highly flexible hybrid healthcare platform, ensures uninterrupted life-saving care by enabling on-prem AI services in the absence of cloud connectivity. It also facilitates seamless third-party integration of additional AI systems and algorithms, meeting the privacy, scalability, and rapid information delivery needs of today's healthcare environment.
Dr. Vivek Yedavalli, Chief of Neuroradiology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, commended RapidAI for enhancing care through its platform and setting new standards with non-contrast imaging solutions. The company's pioneering work in perfusion imaging for stroke has now extended to non-contrast CT imaging, promising to accelerate equity of care and broaden access to advanced technology for patients worldwide.
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