Capintec, Numa collaborate

Nuclear medicine connectivity firm Numa has signed a development agreement with radiation measurement device developer Capintec of Ramsey, NJ.

The Amherst, NH-based Numa will create an application for the digital reporting and communication of Capintec's Captus 3000 Thyroid Update Systems exams. These systems measure thyroid iodine uptake and are based on an iodine-based radionuclide, Numa said.

Under terms of the agreement, Numa will develop software that will create a complete DICOM record for each patient exam, including demographics and a secondary screen capture of the alphanumeric exam data. The new NumaCap software will interface with a RIS or PACS and query the DICOM work list provider to populate the Captus report with patient demographics. On completion of the thyroid exam, the Numa application will export a snapshot of the test results for viewing on any DICOM nuclear medicine or PACS workstation.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 17, 2006

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