Heuron Participates in the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine Spring Conference, Offering AI Experience Opportunities

2024-07-02




Heuron, a medical AI startup focused on neurological disorders based in South Korea, participated in the 2024 Korean Society of Emergency Medicine Spring Conference held at the Daegu Inter-Burgo Hotel from the 27th to the 28th of last month.

 

At the conference, Heuron showcased the Heuron StroCare Suite™ solution and its mobile app. Heuron StroCare Suite™ is an AI solution that can triage brain hemorrhage or acute large vessel occlusion and generate ASPECTS scores within 3 minutes using non-contrast CT images. This solution has recently been designated as an ‘innovative medical technology’ by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and is currently used in clinical settings, including major university hospitals.

 

During the conference, Heuron also presented a Stroke Triage Challenge, where attendees had the opportunity to read stroke patient images and compare their findings with the results from Heuron StroCare Suite™. This allowed medical professionals to directly evaluate the performance of the solution.

 

Additionally, Heuron was honored with a plaque of appreciation from the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine for its dedicated efforts towards the advancement of emergency medicine and the successful organization of the 2024 Spring Conference.

 

Dr. Donghoon Shin, CEO of Heuron, stated, “We are delighted to have introduced Heuron StroCare Suite™ to the emergency medicine community and provided an opportunity for hands-on experience at this conference. It is especially gratifying to receive the plaque of appreciation. Moving forward, we will continue to support the growth of emergency medicine in Korea and collaborate with the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine.”

 

Heuron StroCare Suite™, designated as an innovative medical technology by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, began non-reimbursed prescriptions at major hospitals nationwide starting June 1, 2024, and is expanding its application in clinical settings.