SBIR-STTR Award

Point-Of-Care Ct Perfusion (Poc Ct-P) For Early Stroke Assessment
Award last edited on: 2/9/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NINDS
Total Award Amount
$249,154
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
William Charles Vankampen

Company Information

Xoran Technologies (AKA: Xoran X-Ray LLC)

5210 South State Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
   (734) 418-5100
   info@xorantech.com
   www.xorantech.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Washtenaw

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43NS117244-01
Start Date: 9/15/2020    Completed: 8/31/2021
Phase I year
2020
Phase I Amount
$249,154
The goal of this SBIR Phase I project is to develop a portable and affordable cranial x-ray-based Computed Tomography Perfusion (CT-P) device for expedited front-line evaluation and triage of ischemic cerebral stroke victims. CT-P is the gold standard modality for assessment and classifying stroke patients to determine the best candidates for revascularizing procedures; however, CT-P is generally unavailable early in the current acute care treatment model. Unlike existing conventional CT-P equipment which is generally large, expensive, and stationary, the proposed device would be compact, portable, and affordable to be deployed in nursing homes, urgent care centers, hospital ER triage areas, ICUs, and EMS response vehicles, yet also provide sufficient time and contrast resolution for reliable perfusion metrics. Rapidly acquired point-of-care CT and CT-P images showing blood flow, volume, and transit times will enable (1) early classification of hemorrhage or ischemic, and (2) assessment of the recoverable brain tissue volume. This will enable early screening evaluation for appropriate acute stroke patient prioritization and routing. In addition, it may also provide an economical and safe bedside means of assessing cranial perfusion for follow up care in the ICU, recovery room, or even eventually in a residential care setting. Xoran Technologies LLC specializes in point-of-care (POC) medical imaging and has successfully marketed over 750 POC imaging devices in the US.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative When an individual is suffering from acute stroke, time is of the essence; however, it is critically important to assess the type of stroke as well as the amount and location of potentially recoverable brain tissue to determine the appropriate routing and priority to achieve the best outcome for that individual. In this project a new compact and portable device is proposed that allows cranial perfusion studies to be performed earlier in the process than the current standard of care, potentially in a nursing home, urgent care center, or in an emergency vehicle such as an ambulance. Public health is affected both by the potential for improved outcomes for individuals, but also for systemwide cost savings and efficiency gains by not transporting patients who are not likely to benefit from a trip to a level one stroke treatment center.

Project Terms:
Acute; acute care; acute stroke; Affect; Ambulances; American Stroke Association; Area; arm; base; Blood flow; brain tissue; Caliber; Caring; Cephalic; Cerebral Infarction; Cerebrum; Cessation of life; Cities; Classification; Clinic; Clinical; clinical center; commercial application; contrast enhanced; contrast imaging; Cost efficiency; Cost Savings; Data; design; Detection; Devices; disability; early screening; Emergency Situation; Equipment; Estrogen receptor positive; Evaluation; Feedback; follow-up; functional independence; Goals; Gold; Guidelines; Health care facility; Hemorrhage; Hospitals; Hour; Image; imager; Imaging Device; imaging modality; improved; improved outcome; Individual; Infarction; Intervention; Investments; Ischemia; Ischemic Stroke; Legal patent; Location; Long-Term Care; Machine Learning; Manuals; Medical Imaging; Military Personnel; Modality; Modeling; neurosurgery; novel; Nursing Homes; Ocular orbit; Outcome; Patients; Perfusion; perfusion imaging; phantom model; Phase; point of care; portability; Procedures; Process; product development; prototype; Public Health; Quality of life; radiologist; Recovery Room; Residential Treatment; Resolution; response; Roentgen Rays; Rotation; Route; rural area; Safety; Scanning; Service delivery model; Services; Slice; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; standard of care; Stroke; stroke patient; stroke symptom; stroke therapy; stroke victims; System; Technology; Teleradiology; Thick; Time; Tissues; treatment center; Triage; United States; Universities; urgent care; Vascularization; X-Ray Computed Tomography

Phase II

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