Hyperfine Announces Ten Abstracts at RSNA, Highlighting the Expanding Utility and Potential of Portable MR Brain Imaging in Diverse Clinical and Research Settings

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The Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System (Photo: Business Wire)
The Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System (Photo: Business Wire)

The breadth of data being presented at the premier radiology meeting of 2024 illustrates the increasing relevance of portable, ultra-low-field MR brain imaging.

GUILFORD, Conn., November 19, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyperfine, Inc. (Nasdaq: HYPR), the groundbreaking health technology company that has redefined brain imaging with the first FDA-cleared portable magnetic resonance (MR) brain imaging system—the Swoop® system—today announced that ten scientific abstracts highlighting ultra-low-field imaging will be presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2024 Annual Meeting in Chicago. For Hyperfine, this marks the largest number of presentations at RSNA to date, underscoring the growing interest in and expanding applications of the Swoop® system across varied professional healthcare environments.

"We’re excited by the scientific community’s remarkable enthusiasm for the Swoop® system," said Dr. Edmond Knopp, Hyperfine Chief Medical Officer. "Watching our technology propel real-world applications across such diverse settings is a significant milestone for Hyperfine. We look forward to continued momentum with clinical evidence on the use of portable brain MRI and how it can transform brain imaging and enhance patient care."

The ten abstracts highlight a broad range of clinical and technical applications across multiple sites of care, showcasing the Swoop® system’s versatility in supporting patient management. Clinical research to be presented spans workflow in both the emergency department and neuro ICU and covers clinician experience in intracerebral hemorrhage monitoring, acute ischemic stroke detection, and advanced imaging techniques for multiple sclerosis.

For more information about the Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® system, please visit hyperfine.io.

Conference attendees can learn more during the presentations listed below.

Name: Acute stroke detection using portable ultra low-field MRI: A multicenter outlook
Presented by: Nandor Kolos Pinter, MD
Session: Neuroradiology (Stroke: Diagnosis and Treatment) | M3-SSNR04
Date and time: Monday, December 2, 9:30–10:30 AM
Location: S406B

Name: Low-field (64mT) portable brain MRI in hospitalized and emergency department patients: Real-world experience from our first two years
Presented by: Vinu Mathew, MD
Session: Science Session (Low-Field and Mobile MRI) | T2-STCE1
Date and time: Tuesday, December 3, 9:00–9:30 AM
Location: Learning Center Theater 1

Name: Application of clinical low field mobile MRI in a large academic medical center
Presented by: Farzaneh Rahmani, MD, MPH
Session: Science Session (Low-Field and Mobile MRI) | R2-STCE1
Date and time: Thursday, December 5, 9:00–9:30 AM
Location: Learning Center Theater 1