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For more information about the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network and A.I. LVO detection, contact: BRINGS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO STROKE CARE Synchronized stroke care reduces time to notification of suspected large vessel occlusions As the region’s leading provider of telehealth services, the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network provides 24/7 neurology coverage for acute stroke treatment. Now we’ve added artificial intelligence to automatically detect suspected large vessel occlusions (LVOs), providing earlier identification of stroke and helping improve time to therapeutic intervention. WHAT IS A.I. LVO DETECTION? Artificial intelligence is used to automatically detect suspected LVOs on CTA imaging and directly alert the on-call stroke specialists about potentially treatable patients. HOW DOES IT WORK? Stroke-protocoled CTA images from remote hospitals are sent directly to the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network where an advanced deep learning algorithm automatically analyzes them on a HIPAA-compliant cloud. When a suspected LVO is found, an alert is sent to the on-call stroke specialists within less than 6 minutes,1 where they are able to review images using a mobile viewer. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? Automated detection could help identify more suspected LVOs and provide earlier notification to the stroke specialists, reducing time to therapeutic treatment and ensuring that only appropriate patients are transferred. Being a part of the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network allows our partner facilities to provide some of the most advanced stroke care to their communities. 1 FDA De Novo DEN170073, Core Lab Study, 2 Center, n=44, Sensitivity 87.8%, Specificity 89.6%. 2017. A.I. detection reduced time to notification for suspected LVO strokes by an average of 52 minutes 1 WesleyCare Virtual Health Network Todd Stranghoner (316) 253-6376 [email protected] Jody Gragg • (316) 644-0635 [email protected]

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For more information about the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network and A.I. LVO detection, contact:

BRINGS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO STROKE CARESynchronized stroke care reduces time to notification of suspected large vessel occlusions

As the region’s leading provider of telehealth services, the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network provides 24/7 neurology coverage for acute stroke treatment. Now we’ve added artificial intelligence to automatically detect suspected large vessel occlusions (LVOs), providing earlier identification of stroke and helping improve time to therapeutic intervention.

WHAT IS A.I. LVO DETECTION?Artificial intelligence is used to automatically detect suspected LVOs on CTA imaging and directly alert the on-call stroke specialists about potentially treatable patients.

HOW DOES IT WORK?Stroke-protocoled CTA images from remote hospitals are sent directly to the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network where an advanced deep learning algorithm automatically analyzes them on a HIPAA-compliant cloud.

When a suspected LVO is found, an alert is sent to the on-call stroke specialists within less than 6 minutes,1 where they are able to review images using a mobile viewer.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS?Automated detection could help identify more suspected LVOs and provide earlier notification to the stroke specialists, reducing time to therapeutic treatment and ensuring that only appropriate patients are transferred.

Being a part of the WesleyCare Virtual Health Network allows our partner facilities to provide some of the most advanced stroke care to their communities.

1 FDA De Novo DEN170073, Core Lab Study, 2 Center, n=44, Sensitivity 87.8%, Specificity 89.6%. 2017.

A.I. detection reduced time to notification for suspected LVO strokes by an average of 52 minutes1

WesleyCare Virtual Health Network

Todd Stranghoner • (316) 253-6376 • [email protected] Gragg • (316) 644-0635 • [email protected]