Peace of Mind for Those Affected by Stroke - PHIND Seminar 2021
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a seminar on innovative stroke detection technology presented by Orestis Vardoulis, PhD, Co-Founder & CEO of ZeitMedical, at the August 2021 PHIND Seminar. Delve into the challenges of stroke treatment, focusing on the critical importance of rapid hospital admission. Learn about ZeitMedical's groundbreaking home stroke detection tool, its development process, and planned clinical studies. Gain insights into the technical aspects of the device, including sensitivity balancing and noise reduction. Discuss the potential market impact, pricing strategies, and reimbursement possibilities for this life-saving technology. Examine the unmet needs in stroke care and how this innovation addresses compliance issues. Conclude with valuable advice for aspiring medical technology entrepreneurs and a Q&A session covering various aspects of the product and its development.
Syllabus
Intro
Speaker Introduction
Ryan
Zeit Medical
Stanford Biodesign
Wake up stroke
Treatment
Results
How can we bring everyone to the hospital
What is available
In intraoperative neural monitoring
How does this work
The tool
Home Stroke Detection
Milestones
Study planning
Safety
Monitoring
Thank you
Questions
Sensitivity Balancing
Noise Reduction
Age Groups
Challenges
Market
Risk for strokes during the night
False positive rate
Battery life
Price point
Subscription model
Monitoring reimbursable
CPT codes
Implantable
Unmet need
Compliance
People go
Pipeline
For the
Any other questions
Congratulations
Advice
Conclusion
Taught by
Stanford Radiology
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