The microwave hemorrhagic stroke detector includes a low power pulsed
microwave transmitter with a broad-band antenna for producing a
directional beam of microwaves, an index of refraction matching cap
placed over the patients head, and an array of broad-band microwave
receivers with collection antennae. The system of microwave transmitter
and receivers are scanned around, and can also be positioned up and down
the axis of the patients head. The microwave hemorrhagic stroke detector
is a completely non-invasive device designed to detect and localize blood
pooling and clots or to measure blood flow within the head or body. The
device is based on low power pulsed microwave technology combined with
specialized antennas and tomographic methods. The system can be used for
rapid, non-invasive detection of blood pooling such as occurs with
hemorrhagic stoke in human or animal patients as well as for the
detection of hemorrhage within a patient's body.