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Dec 2, 2025, 12:25
Hanno Herrmann Promots AI Powered Stroke Patient Pathway at RSNA 2025
Hanno Herrmann, Global Head of (Secondary) Stroke Prevention at Siemens Healthineers, shared on LinkedIn:
”Helping lower the global burden of stroke can have many facets.
This time, it means promoting our AI powered stroke patient pathway at RSNA 2025.
This is not only great because it’s the biggest radiology conference in the world but also because it allows closing the loop between neurology and radiology which is essential to make sure every stroke patient receives the right treatment as fast as possible (remember ‘time lost is brain lost’) but also prevent a secondary stroke from happening.”

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