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RapidAI receives 2020 Global Company of the Year Award From Frost & Sullivan

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | January 15, 2021 Artificial Intelligence Business Affairs
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the global AI-based stroke imaging and diagnosis market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes RapidAI with the 2020 Global Company of the Year Award. Its innovative and clinically-validated Rapid platform leverages AI to support almost all phases of stroke imaging workflow, from initial interpretation to final reporting. RapidAI products help perform the early identification of stroke and aneurysm using software such as Rapid ICH, Rapid ASPECTS, Rapid CTA, Rapid LVO, Rapid CTP, Rapid MRI and SurgicalPreview, to expedite treatment.

Rapid ICH uses AI to quickly triage NCCT scans to identify suspected intracranial hemorrhages (ICH). Rapid ASPECTS uses machine learning algorithms to automatically identify regions of the brain and generate scores to help physicians quickly assess patient eligibility for thrombectomy. Rapid CTA and Rapid LVO help physicians quickly identify suspected large vessel occlusions (LVOs) by automatically processing CT scans and delivering clear, easy-to-interpret CT angiography images. Rapid CTP enables physicians to assess salvageable brain tissue through the delivery of quantified and color-coded CT perfusions maps that identify brain regions with reduced cerebral blood flow, volume, density, and transit time. SurgicalPreview provides comprehensive cerebral aneurysm management—automating the workflow from initial assessment to growth monitoring and treatment planning. The Rapid Mobile and Web apps enable streamlined communication and workflow across treatment teams and hospitals for faster treatment and transfer decisions. On top of this RapidAI Insights is a powerful analytics solution that provides metrics to help hospital sites and systems deliver standardized care and make more informed business decisions.

"RapidAI has a footprint across 1,600 hospitals in more than 60 countries. In addition to a global distribution network, the company leverages partnerships with various healthcare technology leaders such as Siemens Heathineers, Samsung Neurologica, Mobile Heartbeat, and Halo Health to grow its customer base and improve brand loyalty," said Parth Shah, Senior Research Analyst. "The company's products make hospitals more responsive while enabling better transfer decisions for patients. As a result, RapidAI not only saves time and costs but improves long-term outcomes by enabling faster stroke interventions."

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