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RAPID receives registration approval in Japan

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | July 08, 2019 Cardiology CT Health IT X-Ray


About RAPID
RAPID is the worldwide leader in advanced imaging for stroke. Installed in over 1,200 hospitals, RAPID (automated CTP, MRI, CTA and ASPECTS), with enhanced AI framework, is the most advanced stroke imaging platform. In clinical trials, RAPID has been shown to aid in the selection of patients in early and late-window stroke trials, including SWIFT PRIME, EXTEND IA, DAWN, DEFUSE 3 and EXTEND. In addition to achieving the best clinical outcomes and largest treatment effects ever obtained, these landmark studies led to new American Heart Association and American Stroke Association guidelines and have dramatically altered the management of acute stroke around the world.

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About Micron
Micron is a Japanese leading imaging CRO and provides clinical trial support services with expertise in medical image handling. Micron offers a wide range of services, including imaging protocol standardization, image analysis, site management, and clinical monitoring to enhance the efficiency, reproducibility, and reliability of clinical trials. The company also engages in the development, sales, and marketing of the imaging analysis software which can be utilized in clinical trials for evaluating the efficacy or safety of drugs and in clinical disease progression. RAPID is one of such software, and was approved as a medical device by Pharmaceutical Affairs Law successfully in a short period of time with the great contribution of Micron.

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