Olea Medical joins forces with US telehealth specialist and launches suite of applications to transform Neurovascular care

Olea Medical and the American company Pulsara combine their expertise and technologies to streamline and accelerate the care of stroke patients by offering a suite of mobile applications designed to transform neurovascular care.

Olea Medical, a French company and French Healthcare Association member of medical imaging post-processing software, has formalised its partnership with Pulsara, a specialist in mobile healthcare communications for emergency care and tele-expertise, at ASNR (American Society of Neuroradiology) 2024 in Las Vegas. Drawing on the powerful technologies and communication channels deployed by the two partners, these applications (Pulsara and Neurovascular Care from Olea Medical) are designed to help professionals deal with strokes.

A long-standing player in stroke imaging, Olea Medical recently launched Auto Neurovascular, a comprehensive suite of post-processing applications dedicated to acute neurovascular imaging CT and MRI scans. It generates automated reports and provides essential information to the neurologist and neuroradiologist.

Olea Medical consolidates its solutions for neurovascular care professionals thanks to the communication channels provided by Pulsara

Thanks to intuitive interfaces and seamless integration between the Neurovascular Care and Pulsara mobile applications, stroke care teams can now work together to choose the right course of treatment as quickly as possible.

The new mobile applications from Olea Medical and Pulsara offer a range of features designed to improve the coordination and efficiency of the neurovascular care pathway.

Pulsara’s features enable real-time communication between experts via chat, videoconferencing and notifications, and guarantee the security of the medical data processed. Neurovascular Care features provide access to high-quality medical images and analysis and interpretation functions.

With this new partnership, the aim for this French company is to provide the entire emergency team with post-processing and communication tools to streamline and optimise patient management time and improve clinical benefits. These are invaluable assets for improving the long-term management of strokes.