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About us

VIDEO INSIST NOV 2020

Click here to watch our Video explanation of INSIST!

 IN SILICO CLINICAL TRIALS FOR ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE

The INSIST consortium is the result of a truly multi-disciplinary and multi-sectorial effort. It is headed by an interventional neuroradiologist and combines the knowledge of multiple experts in computational science, biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering, epidemiology, and radiological, neurological, and cardiovascular clinical research. The crucial involvement of academic and large teaching hospitals will secure access to patient data and clinical expertise. This will ensure that the in silico tools resulting from this project have a direct impact in the clinic. All the relevant end users (neurologists and intervention radiologists, as well as device- and pharma industry) are member of the INSIST consortium and involved in the entire process to ensure a successful and relevant development of the in silico tools. 

At the kick-off meeting we organised a minisymposium; Basic Overview of Acute Ischemic Stroke, current state of art, running trials where the main clinicians involved in INSIST presented.

These presentations can be seen following the links below: 

Epidemiology, clinical scores, IVT: Yvo Roos

 Imaging: Aad van der Lugt

 Endovascular treatment: Charles Majoie

 Running trials (CONTRAST): Diederik Dippel