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1Calgary Scientific’s ResolutionMD
2ResolutionMD on the iPad
3Brain Scans on a Smartphone
In the Mayo Clinic study, emergency physicians and radiologists at Yuma Regional Medical Center compared brain scan images of 53 stroke patients. These medical professionals as well as stroke neurologists from an outside panel compared the scan on smartphones with those on a desktop and on a PACS. The researchers found 92 to 100 percent agreement between the images for essential radiological features.
4Telemedicine and Neurological Care
More than 45 percent of Americans live at least 60 minutes away from a primary stroke center, Mayo Clinic reported. Telemedicine using smartphone apps holds great promise for patients in rural areas that can’t travel to medical facilities, like Arizona’s Yuma Regional Medical Center, Demaerschalk suggested. More than 40 percent of the population in Arizona lacks immediate access to neurologic care, he said.
5Mayo Clinic
6Secure Access to Smartphone Images
7Scanning for Signs of Stroke
8Live Collaboration on a Smartphone
While reviewing the scan, doctors can collaborate with colleagues elsewhere in the Mayo network in ResolutionMD and use a pointer to highlight elements of a scan that require discussion.