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Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
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18/10/2023
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A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap is cinnected to an onboard EEG machine
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DUKAS_161708955_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161708954_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161708953_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap being placed on a volunteer posing as an ambulance patient.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161708951_FER
Smart cap that can disgnose a stroke in ambulance patients
Ferrari Press Agency
Stroke 1
Ref 15201
18/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures must credit: Amsterdam UMC
A special brain-wave cap that can diagnose how serious a stroke is in the ambulance, has been developed.
It allows a stroke patient to receive appropriate treatment faster.
Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer an ischemic stroke, the most common type of stroke.
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel of the brain, causing a part of the brain to receive no or insufficient blood.
Prompt treatment is crucial to prevent permanent disability or death.
The cap was invented by a team from the Amsterdam University Medical Centre in the Netherlands made up of neurologist Jonathan Coutinho, technical physician Wouter Potters and radiology professor Henk Marquering.
Their invention allows an EEG brain wave test to be carried out in the ambulance.
This brain wave test shows whether there is an ischemic stroke and whether the blocked cerebral blood vessel is large or small.
This distinction determines the treatment.
OPS: The smart brain-wave cap brought out ready to use in an ambulance.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)