Michael Barbella, Managing Editor04.21.21
Viz.ai is touting new data that shows improved stroke care through the use of its artificial intelligence technology, Viz LVO.
Two studies using Viz LVO for ischemic stroke patients in both health systems and at a stand-alone center indicate reduced door-in door-out times at primary stroke centers (PSCs), improved door-in-to-puncture times at comprehensive stroke centers (CSCs), and improved reperfusion rates.
The study, “The Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Significantly Reduces Door-in Door-out Times in Primary Care Center Prior to Transfer,” compared the time interval between entering and leaving one of Valley Baptist Medical Center’s (Texas) 12 PSCs before being transferred to the CSC for an emergent operation. The study showed a significant 45 percent, or 102.3-minute, average reduction in door-in door-out time for patients whose care was coordinated through the Viz application. In addition, there was an 11.4 percent improvement in modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores, which measure stroke outcomes.
The second study, “Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Stroke Software Significantly Improves Door-In to Puncture Time Interval and Reperfusion Rates,” evaluated the impact of Viz LVO on the time interval at the CSC between door-in to puncture time for non-transfer patients. Again, patients treated using Viz LVO showed significant improvements, this time in terms of treatment time and revascularization. The software shaved an average of 86.7 minutes from each procedure and delivered a 10.8 percent improvement in the rate of good revascularization.
“Our two studies show that the incorporation of Viz LVO to coordinate care for ischemic stroke patients is associated with significant time savings across a hub and spoke model and also at comprehensive stroke centers.” said Dr. Ameer E. Hassan of the Valley Baptist Medical Center. “Because we know that ‘time is brain,’ these improvements in the PSC and CSC settings could lead to significant advances in functional outcomes, reduced mortality and shorter hospital stays.”
Viz.ai’s clinical trial enrollment software, Viz RECRUIT, has led to faster patient detection and increased enrollment velocity in the AI ENRICH trial. Results from “Large Scale, CT Evaluation Can Improve Screening For Multi-Center Stroke Trials” demonstrate that artificial intelligence can automate the detection and triage of ICH patients and subsequently increase enrollment velocity in clinical trials. AI ENRICH is a prospective trial that utilizes Viz RECRUIT to identify potentially eligible study subjects. The utilization of Viz.ai’s technology was associated with a 41 percent increase in screening rate and a 213 percent increase in enrollment rates.
“Viz ICH and Viz RECRUIT have increased enrollment in the AI ENRICH trial,” said Dr. Brian Jankowitz of Cooper University Health Care in New Jersey. “Increasing enrollment velocity will enable a faster completion of the trial and ultimately help improve our understanding of this devastating condition.”
“We are so grateful to Dr. Hassan and Dr. Jankowitz and their teams, and to all the healthcare providers around the world who have dedicated their careers to improving the lives of stroke patients,” said Dr. Chris Mansi, co-founder and CEO of Viz.ai. “At, that mission is at the core of our work. We want to improve how healthcare is delivered, reducing time to treatment and improving access to care. The magnitude of time saved in studies conducted by Dr. Hassan and his team demonstrates how intelligent software can be harnessed to significantly reduce disability from stroke.”
Two studies using Viz LVO for ischemic stroke patients in both health systems and at a stand-alone center indicate reduced door-in door-out times at primary stroke centers (PSCs), improved door-in-to-puncture times at comprehensive stroke centers (CSCs), and improved reperfusion rates.
The study, “The Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Significantly Reduces Door-in Door-out Times in Primary Care Center Prior to Transfer,” compared the time interval between entering and leaving one of Valley Baptist Medical Center’s (Texas) 12 PSCs before being transferred to the CSC for an emergent operation. The study showed a significant 45 percent, or 102.3-minute, average reduction in door-in door-out time for patients whose care was coordinated through the Viz application. In addition, there was an 11.4 percent improvement in modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores, which measure stroke outcomes.
The second study, “Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Stroke Software Significantly Improves Door-In to Puncture Time Interval and Reperfusion Rates,” evaluated the impact of Viz LVO on the time interval at the CSC between door-in to puncture time for non-transfer patients. Again, patients treated using Viz LVO showed significant improvements, this time in terms of treatment time and revascularization. The software shaved an average of 86.7 minutes from each procedure and delivered a 10.8 percent improvement in the rate of good revascularization.
“Our two studies show that the incorporation of Viz LVO to coordinate care for ischemic stroke patients is associated with significant time savings across a hub and spoke model and also at comprehensive stroke centers.” said Dr. Ameer E. Hassan of the Valley Baptist Medical Center. “Because we know that ‘time is brain,’ these improvements in the PSC and CSC settings could lead to significant advances in functional outcomes, reduced mortality and shorter hospital stays.”
Viz.ai’s clinical trial enrollment software, Viz RECRUIT, has led to faster patient detection and increased enrollment velocity in the AI ENRICH trial. Results from “Large Scale, CT Evaluation Can Improve Screening For Multi-Center Stroke Trials” demonstrate that artificial intelligence can automate the detection and triage of ICH patients and subsequently increase enrollment velocity in clinical trials. AI ENRICH is a prospective trial that utilizes Viz RECRUIT to identify potentially eligible study subjects. The utilization of Viz.ai’s technology was associated with a 41 percent increase in screening rate and a 213 percent increase in enrollment rates.
“Viz ICH and Viz RECRUIT have increased enrollment in the AI ENRICH trial,” said Dr. Brian Jankowitz of Cooper University Health Care in New Jersey. “Increasing enrollment velocity will enable a faster completion of the trial and ultimately help improve our understanding of this devastating condition.”
“We are so grateful to Dr. Hassan and Dr. Jankowitz and their teams, and to all the healthcare providers around the world who have dedicated their careers to improving the lives of stroke patients,” said Dr. Chris Mansi, co-founder and CEO of Viz.ai. “At, that mission is at the core of our work. We want to improve how healthcare is delivered, reducing time to treatment and improving access to care. The magnitude of time saved in studies conducted by Dr. Hassan and his team demonstrates how intelligent software can be harnessed to significantly reduce disability from stroke.”