March 29, 2022
U荔枝视频 startup transforms the future of stroke diagnosis and treatment
When it comes to stroke, time lost is brain lost. Thanks to an innovative technology developed by U荔枝视频 researchers in collaboration with a 荔枝视频-based startup, frontline health-care clinicians will soon have the ability to identify stroke more quickly, while making faster, more accurate decisions to treat patients.
Imaging (Circle NVI) was founded by leading stroke researchers from the 荔枝视频 and , including co-founders Dr. Michael Hill, Dr. Bijoy Menon, Dr. Andrew Demchuk, with local health technology leader .
- Photo above: Neurologist-researchers Dr. Petra Cimflova, MD, PhD, centre, and Dr. Nishita Singh, MD, PhD, are 荔枝视频 Stroke Program postdoctoral fellows whose research supported the Health Canada approval of StrokeSENS. Dr. Chris Duszynski, PhD鈥20, is a U荔枝视频 alumnus who helps to lead Circle NVI鈥檚 efforts. Photo by Adrian Shellard, for the 荔枝视频
Stroke is a leading cause of death globally, and Circle NVI is on a mission to improve the outcomes of stroke patients through its clinically validated StrokeSENS technology, which recently received Health Canada clearance.
Designed to bring timely diagnostic expertise to support frontline physician decision-making and collaboration, StrokeSENS uses AI-assisted advanced technology to identify the right treatments for patients faster than traditional methods, and can instantaneously share that information across treatment teams for improved patient care.
Global thought leaders
鈥淭he 荔枝视频 and members of the 荔枝视频 Stroke Program are thought leaders globally,鈥 says Richard Clark, CEO, Circle NVI. 鈥淭his group has been leading innovation for decades, and those innovations are used around the world to diagnose and treat stroke.鈥
Worldwide, 15 million strokes occur each year 鈥 there is one every nine minutes in Canada. The results of stroke can be devastating. When someone experiences stroke, the sudden loss of blood flow causes a region of the brain to die, which can permanently affect speech, vision, balance and movement. Every minute without care can impact a person for the rest of their life.
鈥淲e set out to create a technology that would utilize imaging to make faster decisions for patient care and treatment,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淭he result of faster diagnostics is improved patient outcomes. But it also reduces the burden on the health-care system by supporting effective patient transport decisions.鈥
Not every stroke patient has access to acute medical care
Stroke happens everywhere, but expertise to diagnose and treat stroke is only at central sites, primarily in the largest urban centres. When stroke happens in remote and rural areas, it can be challenging for general frontline clinicians to identify.
Circle NVI鈥檚 StrokeSENS technology is software that can take imaging directly from a CT scanner. 鈥淐T image interpretation is difficult, especially for those who aren鈥檛 trained in this area. StrokeSENS aids those frontline clinicians by using artificial intelligence to support collaboration amongst experts in the field, with the aim of increasing access to timely treatment,鈥 says Clark. 鈥淭his is critical in areas where specialized expertise is not available, and helps to solve access to specialized care in challenging geographies.鈥
An investment in innovation
The roots run deep for Circle NVI in the . From vision, discovery and invention to entrepreneurship, intellectual property and commercialization, Circle NVI represents the successful commercial implementation of a U荔枝视频 developed technology, from bench to bedside.
Chris Duszynski discusses the StrokeSENS technology with medical affairs manager Najratun Pinky.
Melanie McDonald, 荔枝视频
Over half of the company鈥檚 employees are U荔枝视频 alumni, and it鈥檚 a subsidiary of Circle Cardiovascular Imaging (Circle CVI), another ground-breaking startup out of U荔枝视频 more than 15 years ago. Circle CVI is the global leader in cardiac imaging solutions and has revolutionized cardiovascular health care.
U荔枝视频鈥檚 innovation company, , has been a supporter and stakeholder in both companies鈥 journey since day one. Innovate 荔枝视频 made an investment in Circle CVI when it was an early-stage startup, and the UCeed Health Fund recently completed an investment in Circle NVI. Additionally, , one of the world鈥檚 largest private equity firms, made a strategic growth investment in Circle CVI to further extend its market leadership position and fuel future growth.
鈥淚t鈥檚 critical for us to support the discovery of new ideas and the creation of early-stage startups,鈥 says John Wilson, CEO, Innovate 荔枝视频. 鈥UCeed investee companies are making a real impact on the economy, and the community. Through financial investment and access to resources, facilities, and expert guidance, we are advancing the startups and leaders that will shape Alberta鈥檚 future.鈥
With investment from the UCeed Health Fund, and participation from a leading Canadian research institute, Circle NVI is eager to enter the next phase of growth. 鈥淔rom a validation perspective, and what we are trying to build here in 荔枝视频, this investment will stimulate growth and support taking our product to market,鈥 says Clark.
In addition to Health Canada clearance, Circle NVI has FDA clearance and a deal with GE Healthcare to implement its technology across its health systems, to help frontline clinicians in the triage and diagnosis of acute stroke. 鈥淲e want to evolve this space with innovation and bring greater access to care globally.鈥
The continues to revolutionize the prevention and treatment of stroke. It is a collaboration between the , the , and Alberta Health Services.
UCeed is a group of early-stage investment funds, backed by philanthropic support, accelerating U荔枝视频 and community-based startup companies to advance problem-solving research, create jobs and fuel the economy. A key program in the U荔枝视频 innovation ecosystem, UCeed bridges the gap between innovation, demonstration and commercialization, and is managed by U荔枝视频鈥檚 knowledge-transfer and business incubator, Innovate 荔枝视频.
UCeed Health Fund is supported by the generosity of the River Fund at the 荔枝视频 Foundation and their mission to build a healthy and vibrant community where everyone belongs.