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Bildgebung mit Integrität: Digitales Vertrauen von Anfang an schaffen
In klinischen Studien endet Patientenorientierung nicht mit der elektronischen Einwilligung – sie beginnt dort.
Bei mediri sind wir überzeugt, dass echte Einbindung jeden Schritt der Bildgebungsreise begleitet. Vom Aufbau der Studienzentren bis zur zentralen Auswertung sorgt unser integrierter Ansatz dafür, dass Patienten unterstützt werden, Daten sicher bleiben und Compliance das Ergebnis durchdachten Designs ist.
Mit unserer mTRIAL-Plattform ermöglichen wir:
- Echtzeit-Feedback und transparente Kommunikation
- KI-gestützte Qualitätssicherung von Bildgebungsdaten
- Nahtlosen, sicheren Datenaustausch in multizentrischen Studien
- Individuelle Workflows, die sich an Studienprotokollen und Patientenbedürfnissen orientieren
Indem wir Bildgebungs-Compliance zu einer patientenzentrierten Erfahrung machen, helfen wir Sponsoren und Studienzentren, Vertrauen aufzubauen, die Datenqualität zu verbessern und Ergebnisse zu beschleunigen.
Von der Einwilligung zur Verbindung. Von Daten zu Vertrauen.
Lassen Sie uns die Bildgebungsreise neu denken – gemeinsam.
Wie stellt Ihr Team sicher, dass Patientenengagement über das Einwilligungsformular hinausgeht?

Your Challenge: Managing diverse measurement needs in clinical trials without compromising accuracy or time.
Our Solution: Diverse measurement tools—including linear, cross-sectional, freehand, and semi-automatic measurements—all in one platform.
Your Gain: Accuracy and flexibility, enabling reviewers to focus on what truly matters—delivering high-quality insights.
Empowering radiologists with tools that match their expertise.
Don’t waste your precious time with inconsistent image data in your central radiological read for a clinical trial.
Our image data management software mTRIAL comprises study specific protocol conformity checks in automatic image data management workflows. And to make it even better, our imaging experts check every image visually for field of view and artefacts so that you can focus on the things that really matter.
You don’t need to worry about a thing – we handle it all for you.


Stop sending CDs with image data all over the world. Simply upload your medical images via web browser to the central study server – with automatic pseudonymization before upload.
Our study servers are hosted in Germany and comply to BSI C5 standard.
mediri’s image data management software mTRIAL covers the complete workflow of a clinical study from upload to central read and reporting. All stakeholders of a project have real-time access to the image data base. This way we make clinical studies more efficent and secure.


Tomorrow is World Alzheimer’s Day.
This day emphasizes the importance of taking action at every stage of life to promote brain health and well-being.
Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of people worldwide, including those living with the disease, as well as their families and caregivers. It is a journey full of challenges.
At mediri, we support ASL measurements for the contrast free assessment of the blood brain barrier status after MR guided and focused ultrasound mediated BBB-opening in an Alzheimer therapy studies.
Let’s work together to advocate for more research and better care options to improve the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s.

Today, we are filled with joy and gratitude as we celebrate our 20th anniversary.
Two decades of innovation, challenges, and successes are behind us. We are proud of what we have achieved together and extend our heartfelt thanks to our dedicated employees, loyal customers, and reliable partners for their support and trust.
Looking to the future, we are ready to explore new paths and continue developing innovative solutions that drive us forward. Together, we will shape the next years of success.

We congratulate our colleague Jürgen Jenne and his co-authors for his recent publication on Clinical experience with shear wave elastography (SWE) for assessing healthy uterus in a transabdominal approach.
SWE is a non-invasive imaging modality that measures the elasticity of tissues and which is widely applied to assess liver-related diseases like liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. But also in the field of gynecology, ongoing research is exploring the potential clinical benefits for diagnosis of uterine malignancies.
The aim of the current study was to investigate the uterine sono-elastographic characteristics in healthy women as reference measure for reasonable statements about pathological processes.

We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the EU Horizon 2020 project ASPIRE!
Our collaborative efforts have led to the development of an innovative new prototype for one-click perfusion analysis of ASL images. You can find a demo version of ExploreASL in mTRIAL here
ASL (Arterial Spin Labeling) is a cutting-edge MR imaging technique for contrast agent free perfusion imaging of the brain. It holds immense promise in improving the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of Alzheimer’s Disease. Especially for older adults with cardiovascular risk factors, ASL could be a game-changer.
Thank you all for your hard work and dedication, Gold Standard Phantoms,
Hochschule Darmstadt, Amsterdam UMC and mediri GmbH

Just imagine… evaluating brain perfusion on arterial spin labeling images was just one click away. Watch this video to see how we implemented Explore ASL in our mTRIAL platform to facilitate and standardize your next clinical study on neurodegenerative diseases.
Stay tuned to see how easy your data reaches mTRIAL.
Contact us for more information on ASL imaging and analysis.

World Multiple Sclerosis Day, as a day of global solidarity, emphasizes the need to raise awareness of this disease, improve diagnosis and treatment, and fund research to curb multiple sclerosis.
At mediri we develop and refine structural analysis methods to support the diagnosis and follow-up of multiple sclerosis.
An important imaging biomarker for MS is smouldering lesions. Their AI-aided detection on MR images also makes disease activity visible that cannot be seen with the naked eye.
