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GE Xeleris 2 Workstation Gives Remote Access to Nuclear Medicine Images

by Barbara Kram, Editor | June 26, 2006
GE Xeleris 2 advanced
nuclear medicine workstation
Building on the foundation of the industry-leading Xeleris workstation, GE Healthcare has introduced Xeleris 2, an advanced nuclear medicine review workstation. A highlight of the new system is XFL (Xeleris Floating License), which allows in nuclear medicine the ability for clinicians to read and process NM images from their own PCs throughout the institution.

Recently installed at Aultman Hospital, Canton, Ohio, Xeleris 2 with the XFL option is helping Aultman reshape its commitment to improving health by providing high-quality healthcare to the surrounding communities in Stark County.

Innovative in its design, Xeleris 2 enables virtually all of a department's nuclear medicine imaging systems to connect to a single workstation, further accelerating the entire imaging process. This is made possible by GE's exclusive DirectConnects feature, which standardizes reading tools and calculation methods for different makes and generations of nuclear medicine equipment.
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"Xeleris fulfills Aultman's clinical needs by providing a single seamless processing platform to use with numerous vendors in our department, including PET and reprocessing from PACS," said Elizabeth Getz, vice president of radiology, Aultman Hospital. The workstation was installed at the beginning of this year and has been used by radiologists throughout the hospital with the XFL option. "The XFL software allows our department to have the option to place multiple workstations at key processing centers," Getz added.

Featuring a user-friendly and intuitive user interface, Xeleris 2 simplifies workflow for clinicians by allowing the replacement and removal of many competitive devices. One of the industry's fastest functional imaging workstations available, the Xeleris 2 also modernizes older GE nuclear medicine cameras, adding newer and more efficient applications and serviceability tools while maintaining compatibility with old peripherals and archive media.

"Xeleris has improved efficiency by enabling the physician and technologist to process at one workstation instead of having multiple specialized workstations," explained Sherri Cole, radiology unit director, Aultman Hospital. "All studies are on the same workstation - PET, heart and bone scans - simplifying processing with more accurate motion correction, MUGA uniformity and processing consistency."

Additionally, the workstation's Multimedia Creator provides a quick and easy way to provide an electronic record of the patient procedure on CD, Network, or e-mail for sharing results with family or referring physicians. "With this tool, Aultman can better serve the clinical staff and referring physicians by giving them a shorter report turn around time, and easier access to viewing cases," Cole added.