Menlo Park, Calif.-based RapidAI announced that Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia was the site of the one-millionth recorded Rapid scan. The company’s AI-powered stroke imaging software is widely used for patient care, research, and clinical trials.

Based on intelligence gained from over 1,000,000 scans from more than 1,600 hospitals in over 50 countries, the artificial intelligence-based Rapid platform creates high-quality, advanced images from non-contrast CT, CT angiography, CT perfusion, and MRI diffusion and perfusion scans. The platform offers an end-to-end portfolio of advanced cerebrovascular imaging analysis products—including Rapid ICH, Rapid ASPECTS, Rapid CTA, Rapid CTP, and Rapid MRI. 

Now, with over one million scans, the company says RapidAI can leverage even more statistical power and data to enhance performance and improve patient care at individual hospitals as well as larger networks and systems around the world.

“Stroke imaging and care have evolved quickly over the last couple of years, thanks in large part to innovations from the likes of RapidAI as well as expanded AHA/ASA stroke guidelines,” says Pascal Jabbour, MD, Professor of Neurological Surgery and the Chief of the Division of Neurovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. “We are gratified to be the site of the one-millionth Rapid scan as we are always in pursuit of the tools, techniques and intelligence that lead to better patient outcomes.”

“It is with great excitement that we honor Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for the one millionth recorded Rapid scan. In parallel, this builds on the over 1,600 hospitals in the U.S. and around the world that rely on RapidAI technology as an integral part of their stroke care every day,” says Don Listwin, CEO of RapidAI. “Also, with the aggregate data of over one million scans, along with predictive algorithms and our Rapid Insights analytics solution, we can help benchmark data, performance and clinical workflow for single hospital sites and whole networks, improving everyone’s stroke IQ.” 

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