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American College of Cardiology (ACC)
ACC.10 and i2 Summit
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American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM)
AIUM 2010 Convention
March 24 - March 27, 2010San Diego, CA
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Running the numbers: It's time for 3D
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Atlanta Medical Center
by Vital Images, Inc.With over 400 physicians using Imaging Services, Atlantic Medical Center needed to find an integrated solution that provided access to advanced visualization in multiple locations throughout the ... -
Meridian Regional: A Single, Unified Workflow Environment
by Merge HealthcareHow integrated RIS/PACS streamlined post processing and captured labor savings for one organization... -
West Coast Radiology: Workflow Success
by Merge HealthcareA multi-site center visions, plans and implements an integrated RIS/PACS for workflow efficiency... -
Redefining Cardiovascular Care
by ScImage Inc.Redefining Cardiovascular Care: How One Organization's Approach to Care Delivery is Working... -
Teleradiology Unifies Approach
by ScImage Inc.Rural Group Uses Single Database Solution to Read for 41 Facilities... -
INFINITT RIS Product Information
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INFINITT RIS Product Information
by INFINITT North AmericaINFINITT RIS...
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Running the numbers: It's time for 3D
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ACC: Gender disparities exist in screening for heart disease
ATLANTA--“Within the past decade, our focus on women at risk has led to a clarification of understanding of the sex-specific factors that can influence our decisions and testing when it comes to women at risk or with symptoms of heart disease,” said Jennifer Mieres, MD, associate professor of medicine and director of nuclear cardiology at New York University School of Medicine, during a presentation at the 59th annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) conference.
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ACC: Multi-detector CT has high predictive value for obstructive CAD detection
ATLANTA -- The presence of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) was found to be a significant predictor of adverse cardiac events, and multi-detector CT may be able to predict cardiac events in known or suspected CAD, according to researchers from the Division of Cardiology at Daegu Catholic University in Daegu, South Korea.
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ACC Feature: Use of SYNTAX scores in daily practice reveals operator bias
Inter- and intra-observer reliabilities show disparities when SYNTAX scores are calculated by individual operators no matter their training and background. Researchers reported that multidisciplinary approaches should be considered when deciphering between CABG and PCI for patients with multivessil or left main coronary artery disease, according to a poster presentation featured during the 59th annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) scientific session yesterday in Atlanta.
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Radiology: CT angiography proves cost-effective in chest pain diagnosis strategy
A coronary CT angiography-only approach -- when factoring in a $20,000 threshold level for cost per correct diagnosis and $50,000 per quality-adjusted life-year -- is the most cost-effective diagnostic strategy for the evaluation of patients presenting with stable chest pain without known coronary artery disease (CAD) with intermediate CAD prevalence, according to a decision analysis study published in the March issue of Radiology.
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iCAD granted patent for CAD lesion metrics solution
Image analysis and workflow solutions provider iCAD has been granted a patent-number 7,660,448, which will cover all future iterations of its SecondLook Digital computer-aided detection (CAD).
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HIMSS: Vital Images showcases Vitrea Suite
Vital Images showcased its Vitrea Enterprise Suite at HIMSS10 last week in Atlanta, which allows nurses and referring physicians to access imaging data from home or in their office via the web-based suite, and clinicians to use Vitrea as a planning tool when preparing for cases.
Advanced Visualization Products
AMICAS RadStream by AMICAS, Inc.
AMICAS RadStream reduces medical-legal risk by automating and documenting critical results communications. RadStream also automates the prioritization of imaging exams based on a "most likely to interrupt" method, which has been shown to dramatically...
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CR 35-X by Agfa HealthCare
Agfa HealthCare’s CR 35-X is a highly versatile digitizer that is specially designed for decentralized CR environments and has an amazingly small footprint. The CR 35-X is a multi-application digitizer, benefiting from three different image resolut...
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Corepoint Integration Engine by Corepoint Health - The Next Generation of NeoTool
With Corepoint Integration Engine, you can configure interfaces simply, build data logic quickly, and ensure high quality with built-in testing capabilities. Corepoint Integration Engine works with various data formats including HL7, CCD, XML, CSV, e...
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Visage CS by Visage Imaging Inc.
Visage CS Thin Client / Server is a blazingly fast and easy-to-use software for all 2D-, 3D- and 4D-based primary image interpretation, post-processing, and image distribution. Visage CS allows virtually “instant” access to all data and advanced ...
Kardia E by Kardia Health Systems / Freeland Systems
Developed at Mayo Clinic, Kardia E is a comprehensive web-based workflow management software solution for echocardiography laboratories.
As the echo component of the Kardia suite, Kardia E reduces time-related operating expenditures by shortening ...
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