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"This device is a novel and unique extension of the NIRD™-HD, and is designed to image the extent of an intra-cranial bleed. That is, this device will now show you where the hematoma is located, as well as its extent. This device uses the same underlying technology as the NIRD™-HD, but we have added motion-tracking and shape-recovery algorithms so that we can image the bleed topographically (area) and tomographically (volume). This device is meant to be used as an adjunct to CT scans (the “gold standard”), and is not meant to be used in place of CT scans."
 
"This device is a novel and unique extension of the NIRD™-HD, and is designed to image the extent of an intra-cranial bleed. That is, this device will now show you where the hematoma is located, as well as its extent. This device uses the same underlying technology as the NIRD™-HD, but we have added motion-tracking and shape-recovery algorithms so that we can image the bleed topographically (area) and tomographically (volume). This device is meant to be used as an adjunct to CT scans (the “gold standard”), and is not meant to be used in place of CT scans."
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*[[ArcheOptix|ArcheOptix]]
 
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[http://www.archeoptix.com/technology/ Website]
 
[http://www.archeoptix.com/technology/ Website]

Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 January 2023

"This device is a novel and unique extension of the NIRD™-HD, and is designed to image the extent of an intra-cranial bleed. That is, this device will now show you where the hematoma is located, as well as its extent. This device uses the same underlying technology as the NIRD™-HD, but we have added motion-tracking and shape-recovery algorithms so that we can image the bleed topographically (area) and tomographically (volume). This device is meant to be used as an adjunct to CT scans (the “gold standard”), and is not meant to be used in place of CT scans."

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