Brainomix 360 platform for stroke care endorsed by NICE

Brainomix 360 (formerly known as e-Stroke) helps clinical decision-making in stroke and was among more than a dozen technologies assessed by NICE, a highly respected health evaluator with a stringent evidence-based approach. Its recommendations carry global significance.  

The company says the NICE guidance elevates the Brainomix 360 stroke platform, the European market leading solution now entering the US market, to an evidence-generation framework. This, it says enables stroke units across the UK to make use of the technology while further evidence is collected.

More than 100,000 strokes occur every year in the UK, making it is a leading cause of disability and one of the most common causes of early death.

Improved access to treatment using Brainomix 360

There are two main types of strokes, ischaemic and haemorrhagic strokes that affect the brain in different ways. Ischaemic strokes are the most common type of stroke. They happen when a blood clot blocks the flow of blood and oxygen to the brain. Haemorrhagic strokes are less common and happen when a blood vessel bursts and bleeds into and around the brain.

The Health Technology Assessment (HTA) acknowledged that there is evidence showing that patients admitted to the hospital with a suspected stroke had faster and improved access to treatment after using Brainomix 360. NICE has requested that further evidence be gathered to validate the significance of that link, along with cost-effectiveness data.

Dr Michalis Papadakis, co-founder and CEO of Brainomix, said: “We are very pleased to receive this endorsement from NICE, which is an acknowledgment of the critical role that our AI-powered software is playing in stroke care, helping clinicians make more confident decisions leading to more patients getting access to life saving treatments. Most importantly, this recommendation was driven by the emergence of powerful, real-world evidence demonstrating the transformative impact of Brainomix 360 on stroke treatment, mechanical thrombectomy in particular.”

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