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A Look at Some of the New Vendor Products at 2007 RSNA

by Joan Trombetti, Writer | November 05, 2007

Booth 1729: GE will feature its recent acquisition of PACS-vendor Dynamic Imaging and 3.0 of Centricity Imaging PACS will be a highlighted product. GE will also feature the latest releases including new decision-support tools like the GE Business Intelligence Portal to help administrators maximize resources, enhanced security features, voice-driven commands and configurable worklists, as well as the Centricity-Advanced Workstation (AW) Suite-2, which blends advanced visualization tools from GE's AW software with Centricity Imaging PACS.

Philips Medical Systems will demonstrate versions 3.6 and 4.1 of iSite PACS line of PACS software in Booth 4129. iSite showcases integrated advanced visualization functionality for volumetric image visualization, manipulation and interpretation.

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Look for Siemens in Booth 7713, where the syngo platform, and an advanced range of visualization software will be featured. Focus will be placed on the benefits of Siemens' syngo software platform including service-oriented architecture (SOA). Siemens will also introduce its version 6 of syngo Dynamics cardiology image and information management system, as well as discuss developments with its computer-aided detection (CAD) technology. Syngo PE Detection - a work-in- progress tool designed to serve as a second reader for detecting segmental and subsegmental filling defects in CT angiography studies of the thorax will also be introduced. There will be a demonstration of the next version of Siemens' syngo Colonography PEV-software, and the work-in-progress syngo MammoCAD application will be featured.

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