Journal article
Bringing CT Scanners to the Skies: Design of a CT Scanner for an Air Mobile Stroke Unit
JS Kwok, K Fox, C Bil, F Langenberg, AH Balabanski, A Dos Santos, A Bivard, F Gardiner, C Bladin, M Parsons, H Zhao, S Coote, C Levi, H De Aizpurua, B Campbell, SM Davis, GA Donnan, D Easton, TY Pang
Applied Sciences Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12031560
Abstract
Stroke is the second most common cause of death and remains a persistent health challenge globally. Due to its highly time-sensitive nature, earlier stroke treatments should be enforced for improved patient outcome. The mobile stroke unit (MSU) was conceptualized and implemented to deliver the diagnosis and treatment to a stroke patient in the ultra-early time window (<1 h) in the pre-hospital setting and has shown to be clinically effective. However, due to geographical challenges, most rural communities are still unable to receive timely stroke intervention, as access to specialized stroke facilities for optimal stroke treatment poses a challenge. Therefore, the aircraft counterpart (Air-M..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health Medical Research Future Fund, Frontier Health and Medical Research Grant.