Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Madison company builds fourth Mobile Stroke Unit in the world

I bet it will be obsolete in 2 years, except for the actual delivery of tPA.
For these reasons;
1. Star Trek-style 'tricorder' invention offered $10m prize
2. Strokefinder quickly differentiates bleeding strokes from clot-induced strokes
3.  One of these 17 ways still need to be be proven for fast and objective diagnosis.

And the puff piece here:
http://whnt.com/2014/06/17/madison-company-builds-fourth-mobile-stroke-unit-in-the-world/

I bet hospitals buying this could have taken that 1 million dollars and better used it to analyze which of these 31 hyperacute possibilities could be implemented immediately and save more neurons than the appalling 12% efficacy rate of tPA

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