Intermagnetics' Invivo Subsidiary Awarded $500,000 Federal Grant to Develop Advanced MRI System to Diagnose, Treat Brain Injuri
11 Avril 2006 - 2:00PM
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Invivo Partners With Office of Naval Research to Devise Substantial
Improvement in Caring for Casualties From Overseas Combat Zones
LATHAM, N.Y., April 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Intermagnetics
General Corporation (NASDAQ:IMGC) today announced that its
subsidiary, Invivo Corporation, has been awarded a $500,000
Department of Defense grant to develop an integrated hardware and
software system that will enable high-resolution magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) of traumatic brain injuries and promote substantially
more effective diagnosis and treatment in many difficult cases.
Invivo is partnering with the Office of Naval Research on the
project. Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) is scheduled to formally
announce the award during an appearance at Invivo's Gainesville,
Florida facility today at 9:00 AM EDT. "Brain injury is the second
leading cause of battlefield deaths, and this grant is intended to
provide a means of diagnosis and treatment that, in many cases, is
not totally reliable under current procedures," Stearns said. "We
owe it to our wounded military personnel returning from combat duty
to have the best possible care available." Tom Schubert, chief
technology officer of Invivo, added: "We believe Invivo's advanced
MRI radio frequency coils, which enable highly detailed
organ-specific imaging, combined with modifications to our
innovative DynaCad computer-aided diagnostic system will provide
the solution the military is seeking. "Currently," Schubert added,
"computed tomography (CT) is the main radiological tool for
diagnosing traumatic brain injury patients. Yet every radiologist
is aware that CT's effectiveness in assessing brain trauma is
limited to visualizing fractures and significant hematomas but is
ineffective in diagnosing more subtle injuries. "For example, CT
does not provide the fine soft tissue discrimination required to
localize and investigate small white matter lesions, such as the
shear lesions and micro-bleedings that are common in traumatic or
concussive brain injury. Nor can CT be used in the investigation of
subarachnoidal hemorrhage. Subarachnoidal hemorrhages must be fully
investigated in a very timely fashion, or they may lead to
extremely dangerous secondary strokes." Schubert noted that the
Invivo solution would be used in the highest-field MRI systems
available, such as those powered by Intermagnetics' 3.0 Tesla
magnets. Invivo, working with the Office of Naval Research, expects
to deliver evaluation models of both the advanced imaging hardware
and the analysis software this year. Naval neurologists,
neurosurgeons, and traumatic brain injury specialists will conduct
scientific and clinical evaluation of the prototypes.
Intermagnetics (http://www.intermagnetics.com/) draws on the
financial strength, operational excellence and technical leadership
in the market of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), as well as its
expanding businesses within Medical Devices that encompass Invivo
Diagnostic Imaging (focusing on MRI components & imaging
sub-systems) and Invivo Patient Care (focusing on monitoring &
other patient care devices). Intermagnetics is also a prominent
participant in superconducting applications for Energy Technology.
The company has a 35-year history as a successful developer,
manufacturer and marketer of superconducting materials, high-field
magnets, medical systems & components and other specialized
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