MotoAmerica Becomes First Sports Organization to Use Abbott’s Rapid Blood Test for Concussion Evaluation On-site at Races

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MotoAmerica Becomes First Sports Organization to Use Abbott’s Rapid Blood Test for Concussion Evaluation On-site at Races
  • The test, run on Abbott’s portable i-STAT® Alinity® hand-held instrument, uses whole blood to help evaluate patients 18 years of age and older with a suspected mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, producing lab-quality results in 15 minutes

  • The test will be used by healthcare professionals in the medical facilities at all MotoAmerica races in 2025

ABBOTT PARK, Ill., and IRVINE, Calif., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global healthcare company, and MotoAmerica, the premier motorcycle road racing series in North America, announced today that MotoAmerica is the first professional sports organization worldwide to use Abbott’s groundbreaking blood test to help assess suspected concussions for riders in the on-site medical facilities at all races.

Abbott’s test, the i-STAT TBI test cartridge, is used to evaluate patients 18 years of age and older who present with suspected mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). It provides results in 15 minutes and may be used up to 24 hours after injury to help determine the need for a CT scan of the head.  In 2024, Abbott’s i-STAT TBI test received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used with whole blood, allowing doctors to quickly assess patients with suspected mTBI on the handheld i-STAT Alinity analyzer at the patient’s side.

“This is the first ever objective test that physicians have had at the point-of-care to assist in the assessment of concussions – it changes the game,” said Carl Price, M.D., chief medical officer for MotoAmerica. “If a crash or fall does happen, the ability to quickly and objectively determine whether or not a rider needs a CT scan or additional evaluation, right there on-site, provides us—and our riders—with peace of mind.”

The i-STAT TBI test cartridge will be available in on-site medical facilities for all MotoAmerica races across the U.S. during the 2025 season, beginning with the race at Michelin Raceway Road in Atlanta, Ga. (May 2-4).

“As both a neurologist and licensed physician, I know firsthand the limitations of relying on a subjective tool like the Glasgow Coma Scale in the assessment of brain injury,” said Beth McQuiston, M.D., medical director in Abbott’s diagnostics business. “The ability to objectively assess the need for a head CT scan following potential brain injury right at the point of care, whether that be at a hospital bedside or an on-site medical facility at a sporting event, means quick assessment and a quick path to the right treatment.”


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