Peer-Reviewte Studie belegt erhebliche wirtschaftliche und betriebliche Vorteile der mobilen MRT in Akutkrankenhäusern
Lioness Medtech AB und Hyperfine, Inc. (Nasdaq: HYPR) gab die Veröffentlichung eine peer-reviewten gesundheitsökonomischen Studie bekannt, in der die wirtschaftlichen und betrieblichen Auswirkungen von tragbaren MRT-Geräten am Krankenbett in Akutkrankenhäusern aufgezeigt werden. Die Studie ist von großer Bedeutung für den nordischen Raum, wo Lioness Medtech AB als Vertriebspartner für das Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System von Hyperfine Inc. fungiert. Das Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System verfügt über die CE-Kennzeichnung und entspricht den EU-Vorschriften für Medizinprodukte.
Die Studie „Optimizing Care and Costs: The Economic and Operational Impact of Portable MRI in the Acute Care Hospital setting” wurde in der Fachzeitschrift „Clinical Neuroimaging” veröffentlicht und untersuchte den Einsatz des Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® Systems im Jefferson Abington Krankenhaus, einem Traumazentrum der Stufe II mit 665 Betten und einem umfassenden Schlaganfallzentrums innerhalb des Jefferson Health-Systems. Das Swoop® Portable MR Imaging® System ist das weltweit erste von der FDA zugelassene, KI-gestützte tragbares MRT System für Gehirnabbildungen.
Study Design and Key Findings
The retrospective analysis examined 143 portable MRI (pMRI) brain scans performed over a 12-month period in intensive care unit (ICU) and emergency department (ED) patients with acute neurological conditions. Using Lean process improvement methodology, the analysis compared pMRI workflows with conventional high-field MRI (HF-MRI) workflows across key performance indicators, including turnaround time, labor utilization, and cost of care (See Table below).


Key highlights included:
- MRI turnaround time reduced by a median of 18.4 hours per patient, with 20.9 hours for ICU patients, and 16.6 hours for ED and observation patients, respectively
- 385% increase in the number of scans completed within 5 hours of order placement; and 29% increase within 24 hours of order placement
- Up to 4 hours of clinical labor saved per scan, primarily from nursing, respiratory therapy, and patient transport teams
- $66,000 in cost savings in MRI-compatible ICU supplies and $82,046 in cost-of-care savings during the study period
- $590 average cost reduction per scan (See Table below.)
- No safety events reported during portable MRI use

The study found that bedside portable MRI enabled earlier diagnostic assessment without requiring transport of critically ill patients to the radiology department, reducing logistical complexity while preserving access to high-field MRI for cases requiring advanced imaging.
Clinical and Operational Impact and Strategic Implications for Hospitals
“Implementing portable MRI allowed us to significantly reduce imaging delays for critically ill patients while also delivering meaningful operational and financial benefits,” said Dr. Michael Lemole, Director of the Farber Institute for Neuroscience at Jefferson Abington Hospital. “The ability to image patients safely at the bedside improved care progression and reduced strain on hospital resources.”
“This publication represents an important milestone in validating the economic value of portable MRI technology using real-world hospital data,” said Rafael Donnay, Senior Vice President of Hospital Business at Hyperfine. “The results demonstrate how the Swoop® system can help hospitals reduce costs, optimize labor resources, and improve access to timely neuroimaging in high-acuity environments.”
Healthcare systems continue to face mounting pressure from ICU capacity constraints, ED boarding, staffing shortages, and rising costs. The Jefferson Abington study emphasizes that portable MRI served as a complement to high-field MRI, providing additional imaging capacity within the ICU and ED while improving overall workflow efficiency. The analysis illustrates how bedside portable MRI can support hospital efficiency initiatives while maintaining patient safety and diagnostic integrity.

Swoop System in ICU

Swoop System in ED Pediatric
The full peer-reviewed article is available at:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/neo2.70046
The full Hyperfine press release is available at: https://hyperfinemri.com/about/news/press-release-hyperfine-announces-first-peer-reviewed-publication-demonstrating-significant-economic-benefits-of-using-the-swoop-ai-powered-portable-mri-system-in-acute-hospital-care
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