Friday, March 18, 2011

Rcadia r automatic artery CT Angiography in analytical system

A new coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography system can be fully automated for coronary CT Angiography (CCTA) research and analysis.

It is divided into the aorta coronary tree, the label and the detection of major lesions part — — all without human action. Rcadia medical imaging co., Ltd. (Haifa, Israel) COR the latest version of the parser can pass on a clear analysis of vascular disease, and auto-generated warp MultiPlan composition (MPR) images. These MPR image can automatically transfer to any picture archiving and communications system (PACS) Department or workstation, as part of a typical work processes. The Analyzer has been approved by the United States food and Drug Administration (FDA) for approval. It's another new feature is the ability to be automated reporting patient data, summarizing the results of the survey, as well as the obvious symptoms of bending MPR image snapshot. The doctor can easily edit these clinical information as the final report. Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, BY, United States) Dr. Michael Poon, a Professor of Radiology, said: "Rcadia of COR Analyzer through highly accurate scan immediately on coronary CTA cases automated classification and Diagnostics in practice, this significantly improves the overall workflow. It does not require a study on coronary CTA for General multi-phase redeveloped. With automatic report generation templates of the new COR parser will further improve the efficiency of the medical report. ”

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