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Infinitt launches advanced viz package

By Greg Freiherr | December 2, 2008

Web-PACS and IT developer Infinitt North America unveiled at RSNA 2008 a software tool that uses 3D and other postprocessing techniques to improve visualization and analysis of coronary vessels. The package, called Xelis Cardiac, is the latest to join the company’s family of software modules built for specialized processing. It includes a Vessel Analysis package that allows one-click auto vessel tracing, multiplanar and curved planar reconstructions, angio-emulation view, segmentation functions, automatic rib cage removal, stenosis and soft plaque analysis, and automatic calcium scoring.

 

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Infinitt launches advanced viz package
December 2, 2008

Web-PACS and IT developer Infinitt North America unveiled at RSNA 2008 a software tool that uses 3D and other postprocessing techniques to improve visualization and analysis of coronary vessels.

Database mining shows CT scans stable in children, climbing in adults
December 2, 2008

Researchers using a massive database of radiology reports to identify 10-year trends in scanning practices found mixed results. The good news: CT scans of children increased only slightly. In adults, however, they increased more than 50%, with abdominal and chest scans leading the way.

CoActiv tailors PACS for breast imaging
December 1, 2008

Emerging opportunities in breast imaging have inspired CoActiv to tailor its Exam-PACS to handle breast-specific gamma imaging files.

Philips embraces innovators to distinguish iSite
December 1, 2008

Philips Healthcare is differentiating its PACS at RSNA 2008 by offering a wide variety of ancillary and complementary functions developed by other vendors but presented by Philips as optional software packages geared to work with its iSite system.

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