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09-01-2015, 01:01 AM
Cerebrotech VIPS Intracranial Fluid Detector Approved in EU
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Patients suffering from stroke or traumatic brain injury typically get scanned by CT and/or MRI after being admitted and then a few times during follow-ups. Those remaining in the hospital for observation are monitored primarily for side effects to detect potential cerebral bleeding or edema within the brain. **w Cerebrotech Medical Systems, a company out of Pleasanton, California, won European CE Mark approval for its **n-invasive VIPS tech**logy that uses radio waves to detect changes in the flow of intracranial fluids within the brain.
The real-time monitor consists of a *headband that has multiple antennas within. These broadcast and receive each other’s signals, while a nearby computer analyzes these signals and provides a readout on a monitor of detected changes.
Here’s a company promo video presenting the VIPS tech**logy:
Link: Cerebrotech homepage… (http://www.cerebrotechmedical.com//#applications)
Via: Cerebrotech… (http://www.pr.com/press-release/634474)
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Patients suffering from stroke or traumatic brain injury typically get scanned by CT and/or MRI after being admitted and then a few times during follow-ups. Those remaining in the hospital for observation are monitored primarily for side effects to detect potential cerebral bleeding or edema within the brain. **w Cerebrotech Medical Systems, a company out of Pleasanton, California, won European CE Mark approval for its **n-invasive VIPS tech**logy that uses radio waves to detect changes in the flow of intracranial fluids within the brain.
The real-time monitor consists of a *headband that has multiple antennas within. These broadcast and receive each other’s signals, while a nearby computer analyzes these signals and provides a readout on a monitor of detected changes.
Here’s a company promo video presenting the VIPS tech**logy:
Link: Cerebrotech homepage… (http://www.cerebrotechmedical.com//#applications)
Via: Cerebrotech… (http://www.pr.com/press-release/634474)
The post Cerebrotech VIPS Intracranial Fluid Detector Approved in EU (http://www.medgadget.com/2015/08/cerebrotech-vips-intracranial-fluid-detector-approved-eu.html) appeared first on Medgadget (http://www.medgadget.com).
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