AIIMS Delhi Introduces Hyperfine Swoop System, India’s First Portable MRI for Bedside Brain Imaging
In a significant leap for neurodiagnostics and critical care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi has introduced the Hyperfine Swoop system, becoming the first in India to deploy a portable MRI solution for bedside
In a significant leap for neurodiagnostics and critical care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Delhi has introduced the Hyperfine Swoop system, becoming the first in India to deploy a portable MRI solution for bedside brain imaging. The innovation is set to transform emergency and intensive care diagnostics by enabling real time imaging without the need to shift critically ill patients to conventional MRI suites.
The Hyperfine Swoop system is a compact, low-field MRI device designed for point-of-care use, allowing clinicians to perform brain scans directly in ICUs, emergency rooms, and stroke units. This advancement significantly reduces the risks associated with patient transport, speeds up diagnosis, and enhances clinical decision making in time sensitive conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurological emergencies.
By integrating portability with advanced imaging capabilities, the system supports faster intervention and improved patient outcomes, particularly in critical care settings where every minute is crucial. It also opens new possibilities for expanding access to MRI diagnostics in resource constrained environments.
This development reinforces AIIMS Delhi’s leadership in adopting cutting edge medical technologies and aligns with India’s broader push toward innovation driven, patient centric healthcare. The introduction of portable MRI technology marks a milestone in modernizing diagnostic infrastructure and advancing critical care delivery across the country.
