
Neural Analytics Inc. has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its NeuralBot System, a robotic assistance technology that automatically adjusts orientation and position of its ultrasound products under the guidance of a health care professional. When used with its previously cleared Lucid M1 Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound System, can assist clinicians to non-invasively monitor a patient’s brain blood flow characteristics and can provide information to diagnose a variety of neurological disorders.
“Progress in treating neurological disorders has lagged due to a lack of available low-cost and objective patient diagnostic information. This has resulted in misdiagnosis, treatment delays and additional health care expenditures for patients suffering neurological disease,” said Robert Hamilton, Ph.D., co-founder and chief scientific officer of Neural Analytics. “Our new technology can assist a health care professional – when an expert technician is not available – with the collection of blood flow data to assist clinicians in efficiently triaging patients for appropriate treatment.”
Recently, Neural Analytics presented research data that demonstrated there was no statistical difference between ultrasound blood flow data collected with its NeuralBot System or data collected manually by an expert technician with its traditional ultrasound platform.1
“We are committed to advancing brain health care through transformative technology that empowers neurologists with the critical information needed to make clinical decisions and improve patient outcomes,” said Leo Petrossian, Ph.D., co-founder and chief executive officer of Neural Analytics. “Our products provide clinicians with a cost-effective and non-invasive assessment of a patient’s brain health, and can help clinicians diagnose brain disorders, potentially without the need for more invasive testing.”
Neural Analytics will immediately commercialize the NeuralBot System with its currently available Lucid M1 TCD System in the U.S. as the “Lucid Robotic System.” The Lucid Robotic System, when used for a transcranial doppler ultrasound procedure for patients suspected of neurological disorder, is reimbursable by Medicare/Medicaid and most private payers.
More information is available at www.neuralanalytics.com.

