PACSGEAR will unveil at RSNA 2009 a quality control tool for PACS.
PACSGEAR will unveil at RSNA 2009 a quality control tool for PACS. The new product, dubbed GEARView QC, lets PACS administrators fix common demographic errors in any DICOM field, as well as visually edit studies to split, combine exams, or add and remove images. Studies can also be ‘anonymized’ by masking burned-in annotations. GEARView QC is based on the company’s GEARView medical image and report viewer, which was developed to give patients and healthcare personnel a simple way to view medical images and related results.
Could Virtual Non-Contrast Images from Photon-Counting CT Reduce Radiation Dosing with CCTA?
March 28th 2024Emerging research on coronary artery calcium scoring for the assessment of coronary artery disease (CAD) suggests the use of virtual non-contrast images from photon-counting CT may lead to a nearly 20 percent reduction in radiation dosing.
FDA Clears CT-Based AI Tools for PE Detection and Stroke Severity Assessment
March 26th 2024The artificial intelligence (AI) modalities CINA-iPE and CINA-ASPECTS may facilitate improved detection of incidental pulmonary embolism and stroke evaluation, respectively, based on computed tomography (CT) scans.