Image-guided therapy developer IMRIS said that Washington University School of Medicine has enrolled the first patient in an expansion of a clinical neurosurgical database.
The IMRIS Multicenter iMRI Neurosurgery Database (I-MiND) will evaluate the long-term effectiveness, efficacy, and value of ceiling-mounted high-field intraoperative MRI for brain tumor surgery, according to the firm.
IMRIS is collaborating with the university on the database, which will focus on the value of advancing the science, outcomes, indications, and economics for intraoperative MRI through patient data and comparative data from partnering centers, the company said.