Image Monitoring USA recently had the privilege of supporting the SVIN (Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology) TCD Workshop, a dynamic event that brought together leading minds in neurovascular care. Our team was proud to provide three Dolphin TCD systems, along with expert staff, to enhance the workshop experience.
The event featured distinguished physicians who served as both lecturers and instructors, including Dr. Sishir Mannava, Dr. Deepak Sharma, Dr. Mark Rubin, and Dr. Andrei Alexandrov. These experts guided attendees through the evolving applications of transcranial Doppler (TCD) technology, fostering meaningful discussions about its pivotal role in neurovascular interventions.
Key Insights and Applications
The workshop delved into the critical benefits of TCD monitoring, including its utility:
- Before, during, and after intracranial and extracranial interventions
- In patent and out patient foramen ovale (PFO) detection
- For identifying and managing vasospasm
These insights underscored the increasing importance of TCD systems in advancing patient outcomes and optimizing neurovascular care strategies.
Hands-On Learning with Dolphin TCD
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in hands-on sessions with Dolphin TCD system, a state-of-the-art tool known for its intuitive and advanced features. Its cutting-edge M-Mode functionality particularly impressed participants, making the process of locating intracranial vessels significantly easier and more efficient.
Advancing the Field of Neurovascular Care
The overwhelming positive feedback from the workshop participants reaffirmed the Dolphin TCD System’s role as a game-changer in the field. Image Monitoring USA remains committed to supporting the neurovascular, cardiology, radiology and vascular community by providing innovative technologies and expert guidance to drive better patient care outcomes.
We are thrilled to see the Dolphin TCD system making such a meaningful impact and look forward to contributing to more events that push the boundaries of neurovascular innovation.