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Mobile stroke units, spectral CT take spots on ECRI watch list

UTHealth_MSU.jpgJanuary 5, 2016 - New up-and-coming healthcare offerings that make use of CT -- mobile stroke units and spectral CT - occupied two spots on a list of new healthcare trends to watch in 2016, published by healthcare consultancy ECRI Institute.

Released every year by ECRI, the Top 10 Hospital C-Suite Watch List is designed to give C-level hospital executives a look at the 10 most important healthcare technologies that hospitals should focus on as they strive to deliver better patient care at a lower cost.

Occupying the top spot on the 2016 list are mobile stroke units, which use ambulances outfitted with mobile CT scanners and an onboard team of specialists trained to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients. The team can perform blood tests, acquire CT scans, and administer tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) if needed before patients ever reach hospitals.

Mobile stroke units are typically staffed by a paramedic, ambulance driver, critical care nurse, and CT technologist; vascular neurologists are either onboard or available via telemedicine links. In one program, onboard personnel use Google Glass to transmit images hands-free.

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Source: www.auntminnie.com

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