Dynamic will highlight the integration of digital mammography support into the company's IntegradWeb software.
Dynamic has incorporated digital mammography-specific workflows into its IntegradWeb PACS network, including customizable reading layouts and sequences for any third-party full-field digital mammography (FFDM) system, according to the Allendale, NJ-based vendor.
The mammography functionality has been developed to support the new Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) mammography profile, including image manager and image display actors, Dynamic said. Support for digital mammography computer-aided detection (CAD) has also been included.
Other new features for IntegradWeb include support for Voxar 3D VesselMetrix from Barco of Kortrijk, Belgium. Available within the Web-based user interface of IntegradWeb PACS, the optional software package provides advanced visualization for stenosis measurement, stent and stent-graft planning, and stent-graft surveillance of the aorta and carotid and renal arteries. It also includes quantitative vessel analysis for CT angiography and MR angiography studies, and adds to existing 3D capabilities, Dynamic said.
Dynamic will also show improved PET/CT functionality for IntegradWeb PACS.
IntegradWeb Ortho is a new PACS application targeted at the orthopedic PACS marketplace. Using the same technology and user interface as IntegradWeb PACS, IntegradWeb Ortho includes features designed for the orthopedic imaging environment, including Web-based integration with Orthocrat's TraumaCad software, according to the vendor. A cross-sectional visualization package is also available.
Dynamic will also be directing attention to its work-in-progress IntegradWeb RIS/PACS network, targeted at ambulatory settings. It features a single user-interface desktop for enterprise-wide image and information access, a set of operational, business, and clinical data to reduce rejected/denied claims, and a unified dashboard, according to the vendor.
Dynamic expects to release IntegradWeb RIS/PACS in the first quarter of 2007.
By Erik L. Ridley
AuntMinnie.com staff writer
October 31, 2006
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