Hello everyone,
I hope everyone is keeping well and safe. I thought I would send all of you a quick update on what's happening in the world of FerriScan.
As winter approaches in Perth, Westen Australia, the heat is up on the FerriScan development that we are undertaking currently. We have commenced on with the FerriScan Rapide study in view to reduce the MRI scanning time. The standard FerriScan takes approximately 25-30min. The FerriScan Rapide once validated will take approximately 10-15 mins, reducing the scan time by 50%!
Once this service is launched, patients no longer needs to spend a long time in the MRI scanner. This also helps to reduce the MRI scanning cost charged by the hospital/imaging center.
Resonance Health is also looking into offering a cardiac T2* analysis service. We have received feedbacks from the clinical communities that a cardiac T2* measurement is essential even though patients are well-monitored. We are reviewing the relevant regulatory issues and we hope that we could offer a new regulatory approved, quality service to the clinical communities soon.
Our Chief Scientific Officer, Prof Tim St Pierre who is also one of the founders of FerriScan was invited to present at the International Thalassemia Day conference (6-7 May) in Cairo, Egypt. Prof St Pierre even had the honour to be interviewed by Nile News and Egyptian Satellite Channel. He was thrilled to be on Egyptian national television!!!
To all our Egyptian friends out there, if you have seen the interview on TV and you know where it is available online, please send me the link as all of us in the office would like to view it too.
At the same time, we would like to hear from you. If you have had a FerriScan before, we would like to hear your experience. Please feel free to share your comments. We can only improve from the feedback you give us. If you do not wish to share your personal experience in the open, feel free to drop me an email at sylviag@ferriscan.com
Stay tune for more updates from Down Under.
Cheers
Sylvia