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Australian company reveals first look at stroke diagnostic device to be used in ambulances

The Micro-X Head CT is intended for use in ambulances, allowing for immediate stroke diagnosis

By Sarah Roebuck
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ADELAIDE, Australia — An Australian-based company has revealed the first look at a mobile stroke diagnosis technology.

During a virtual reality demonstration, Micro-X, an X-ray imaging company, showcased their Head CT Scanner, the company stated in a release. This device is intended for use in ambulances, allowing for immediate stroke diagnosis right at the patient’s side. This mobile approach aims to cut down the time it takes to start treatment.

When completed, the Micro-X Head CT will weigh less than 155 pounds and will contain 21 mini x-ray tubes.

Australia is rolling out mobile stroke units, which are specially designed vehicles outfitted with a heavy-duty CT scanner, and staffed by acute stroke experts. These units have shown promising results in patient care, Micro-X says.

Micro-X’s mobile stroke technology is being developed with an $8 million portion of a $40 million grant. This grant was given to the Australian Stroke Alliance by the Australian Government’s Medical Research Future Fund.