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715521450 Research into non-invasive assessment of cerebral perfusion in traumatic brain injury using machine learning analysis of continuous trans-cranial Doppler waveforms – a pilot study

  • First published: 17 March 2026
  • Last modified: 17 March 2026
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-066b8f
Published by:
Ministry of Defence
Authority ID:
AA76012
Publication date:
17 March 2026
Deadline date:
-
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Abstract

Patients with severe brain injury following trauma are at high risk of death and long-term disability. This is particularly important in military settings where some of the standard elements of management available in developed healthcare systems may not be available. One specific area where management is challenging relates to the detection and treatment of brain swelling that typically follows injury. Failure to act on increased brain swelling can lead to a devastating reduction in brain blood flow and a worse outcome for the patient. This project will look to understand early signals of brain swelling in the waveform by using machine learning technique.

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Procurement description

Patients with severe brain injury following trauma are at high risk of death and long-term disability. This is particularly important in military settings where some of the standard elements of management available in developed healthcare systems may not be available. One specific area where management is challenging relates to the detection and treatment of brain swelling that typically follows injury. Failure to act on increased brain swelling can lead to a devastating reduction in brain blood flow and a worse outcome for the patient. This project will look to understand early signals of brain swelling in the waveform by using machine learning technique.

Contracting authority

Ministry of Defence

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: DMS Whittington

Town/City: Lichfield

Postcode: WS14 9PY

Country: United Kingdom

Website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-defence

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PHVX-4316-ZVGZ

NUTS code: UKG24

Email: ana.cotfasa100@mod.gov.uk

Organisation type: Public authority - central government

Supplier

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address 1: Denmak Hill

Town/City: London

Postcode: SE5 9RS

Country: United Kingdom

NUTS code: UKI45

Email: ana.cotfasa100@mod.gov.uk

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  • Large

Procedure

Procedure type

Below threshold - without competition

Contract

1

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Below threshold

Date the contract will be signed (estimated)

16 February 2026, 00:00AM

Contract dates (estimated)

16 February 2026, 00:00AM to 31 March 2027, 23:59PM

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Divided into 1 lots

Lot number: 1 Status: Complete

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80320000 Medical education services Higher education services

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