Imperative Care, Inc, a medical technology company elevating care for people affected by stroke and other ischemic diseases, announced a new organizational structure designed to accelerate the company’s growth across its businesses.
Imperative Care was co-founded in 2016 by Fred Khosravi, serial entrepreneur and managing partner at medical incubator Incept, LLC, and Dr. Nick Hopkins, one of the pioneers of neuroendovascular surgery. The company was founded with a singular focus on transforming stroke care from detection through recovery and making better treatment available to more patients. This focus has since expanded to develop treatments for other devastating ischemic diseases, such as pulmonary embolism and peripheral vascular disease.
Imperative Care is now the parent company of four businesses that share a common purpose to bring more care to more people affected by stroke and other ischemic diseases. These include:
- Imperative Care Stroke, a business unit focused on bringing life-saving interventional treatments to patients with ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke for the best chance of a full recovery.
- Imperative Care Vascular (formerly TRUVIC Medical, which was acquired by Imperative Care in 2021), a business unit advancing innovative treatments for people suffering from devastating vascular diseases, including pulmonary embolism.
- Kandu Health, a digital health company aiming to change the course of stroke recovery and post-acute care through remote support.
- Telos Health, a business unit using robotics and automation to optimize vascular intervention with the goal of making life-saving stroke and vascular thrombectomies accessible to more people.
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“Our vision for Imperative Care has always been to bring forward clinically meaningful innovations that are inspired and shaped by physicians and unmet clinical needs impacting patient care,” said Fred Khosravi, Chairman and CEO of Imperative Care.
“We believe that the patient is the only constant in the chain of care from detection through treatment and recovery. Through connected innovation, we can look holistically at what the patient needs across the full continuum of care and achieve something meaningful for patients and their families,” Khosravi said.
Imperative Care’s Stroke business has become a market leader over the past three years. More than 30,000 patients have been treated with Imperative Care Stroke products to date, and the company’s Zoom™ Stroke Solution is one of the most complete stroke treatment solutions available today. By innovating every part of the ischemic stroke procedure – from access through clot capture – these products are designed to simplify procedures and improve outcomes, with the goal of allowing physicians to achieve complete clot removal and full reperfusion of the target vessel within 10 minutes.
Imperative Care’s Vascular business currently has two FDA-cleared products, the Symphony Thrombectomy System for venous applications and the Prodigy Thrombectomy System for peripheral arterial applications, which are designed to remove a wide range of clots in the peripheral arteries and veins. Prodigy is commercially available at select hospitals in the U.S. and Symphony’s targeted launch will be initiated in the coming months.
SOURCE: Businesswire