IT’S MORE
THAN A TEST. IT’S THE FIRST LAB-BASED MILD TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY (mTBI) BIOMARKER ASSAY OF ITS KIND.
It’s confidence—an objective result with high sensitivity to detect blood-based biomarkers of mild brain injury within 12 hours of head trauma—giving clinicians the power to predict the absence of intracranial lesions in adult patients with suspected mild traumatic brain injury.1
It’s optimizing care and resources—with the potential to reduce unnecessary CT scans by up to 40%.1,2 to radiation.1,3-5
Protect patients from a costly procedure that exposes them unnecessarily
It’s a more efficient ER and a better experience for patients and their families. When physicians are empowered to accurately assess the absence of intracranial lesions without a CT scan, it may help them discharge patients faster from the emergency room— increasing patient throughput and reducing length of stay.1,6
Add Alinity i TBI to clinical evaluation.* So patients can get back to what matters most to them. *Alinity i TBI is used in conjunction with other clinical information.
REFERENCES: 1. Alinity i TBI H22974R01. Instructions for use. Abbott Ireland Diagnostics Division. Sligo, Ireland; October 2021. 2. Data on file at Abbott. 3. Bazarian JJ, Biberthaler P, Welch RD, et al. Serum GFAP and UCH-L1 for prediction of absence of intracranial injuries on head CT (ALERT-TBI): a multicentre observational study. Lancet Neurol. 2018;17(9):782-789. doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30231-X 4. Wang KKW, Kobeissy FH, Shakkour Z, Tyndall JA. Thorough overview of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase-L1 and glial fibrillary acidic protein as tandem biomarkers recently cleared by US Food and Drug Administration for the evaluation of intracranial injuries among patients with traumatic brain injury. Acute Med Surg. 2021;8(1):e622. doi:10.1002/ ams2.622 5. Bazarian JJ, Welch RD, Caudle K, et al. Accuracy of a rapid GFAP/UCH-L1 test for the prediction of intracranial injuries on head CT after mild traumatic brain injury. Acad Emerg Med. 2021;10.1111/acem.14366. doi:10.1111/acem.14366 6. Michelson EA, Huff JS, Loparo M, et al. Emergency department time course for mild traumatic brain injury workup. West J Emerg Med. 2018;19(4):635-640. doi:10.5811/westjem.2018.5.37293
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.
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