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Advanced Visualization: Page 254
NeuroGrafix settles patent dispute
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
MRI software developer NeuroGrafix has settled a patent infringement suit with Oak Tree Medical Imaging.
June 25, 2009
CARS report: Personalized medicine will dominate future care
By
Eric Barnes
BERLIN - Medicine is undergoing a historic transition, moving away from a cookie-cutter model of care and toward individualized treatment strategies based on patient-specific models of disease and treatment. Imaging, biology, and mathematics are at the center of this new paradigm, according to Dr. Michael Vannier, who spoke at the opening of the 2009 Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (CARS) meeting.
June 25, 2009
ContextVision signs Asian partner
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Swedish image enhancement developer ContextVision has inked a new Asian partner for distribution of its GOPView iRVPlus interventional radiology imaging software.
June 22, 2009
Vital Images signs China reseller deal
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization firm Vital Images has inked an agreement with distributor Chindex International.
June 16, 2009
High-definition PET improves cardiac studies
By
Brian Casey
TORONTO - A PET/CT scanner using high-definition image reconstruction offers improvements in image quality for cardiac studies, according to presentations by U.S. researchers this week at the SNM annual meeting.
June 16, 2009
3D fusion software improves cardiac analysis
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
TORONTO - Nuclear medicine physicians using a 3D software application that fuses SPECT myocardial perfusion images with coronary CT angiography (CTA) data saw an improvement in accuracy compared to viewing SPECT MPI images alone, according to a study presented by South Korean researchers at this week's SNM meeting.
June 14, 2009
MR stress alone sufficient for myocardial perfusion
By
Eric Barnes
Use of an automated postprocessing tool eliminates the need for both a stress and rest exam in myocardial perfusion MRI, according to researchers from Germany. They found that quantitative assessment of stress MRI images alone delivers the same diagnostic performance as semiquantitative evaluation of both stress and rest perfusion exams.
June 11, 2009
New processors bring greater speed to medical imaging industry
By
Swante Welander, Peter Rönnquist, and Hans Norberg
In personal computers, quad-core microprocessors and graphics processors allow the user to view graphics with extreme detail. The gaming industry has embraced this technology, and an entire generation of teenagers has driven the development of advanced computer games. Now, the medical imaging industry has discovered that it can leverage the high-speed computation technology to advance medical imaging.
June 11, 2009
Calgary Scientific partners with Edge Health
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Canadian advanced visualization firm Calgary Scientific has expanded its partnership with Edge Health Solutions.
June 10, 2009
FDA OKs new UltraSPECT feature
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Nuclear medicine firm UltraSPECT has added a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-cleared half-dose imaging feature to its Xpress.Cardiac half-time wide-beam reconstruction (WBR) image reconstruction product.
June 7, 2009
Dedicated 3D server speeds up CT data processing
By
Cynthia E. Keen
CHARLOTTE, NC - Using a dedicated 3D server to automatically generate multiplanar reformations in trauma-related CT exams dramatically accelerates image availability and department efficiency, according to a presentation at this week's Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine conference.
June 5, 2009
Visage gets Connecticut install
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Advanced visualization firm Visage Imaging has won a deal to install its enterprise-wide Visage CS software at a Connecticut imaging center firm.
June 2, 2009
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