California hospital cuts stroke imaging time with AI

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Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, Calif., has added an AI-powered vascular imaging tool designed to accelerate stroke diagnosis and treatment.

The system, developed by RapidAI, generates detailed 3D views of blood vessels in the brain and neck from CT scans within minutes, according to a March 30 news release. The technology reduces vascular imaging turnaround time by an average of 24 minutes, giving physicians faster access to critical information during acute stroke evaluations.

The AI tool has replaced manual processing by radiology teams and allowed staff to focus on more complex tasks. The investment is part of the hospital’s broader strategy to integrate “clinically sound, patient-first” technology into stroke care.

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