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Visage Imaging showcases Thinnovation Solutions portfolio at SCBT 2008
Friday, 04 April 2008
Visage Imaging has revealed the latest innovations to its Visage Thin Client solutions portfolio and demonstrated groundbreaking levels of performance and scalability for integrated 2D, 3D and 4D advanced visualisation, at the 31st Annual Course - Society of Computed Body Tomography & Magnetic Resonance (SCBTMR), March 30 - April 4, 2008, in Charleston, South Carolina.

Marcelo Lima, President at Visage Imaging said, "Visage's Thinnovation solutions portfolio enables...efficient sharing of medical imaging data as well as patient records across the borders of different modalities, specialties and groups.

Visage Imaging's best-in-class, thin-client technology provides superior workflow for interpreting, post-processing, and distributing 3D images throughout the entire hospital enterprise and will feature optimised tools for radiology, cardiology and other subspecialties. The optimised workflow enables health care organisations to significantly accelerate report turnaround time, which reduces costs and improves quality of care.

With Visage's fully-integrated thin-client solutions, the image data as well as the applications within the Visage platform are not bound to specific workstations and become instantly accessible within the PACS workflow.

The new version of Visage CS Cardiac Analysis will feature a rich set of new tools and optimisations such as calcium scoring, improved reporting and efficient manual editing of the left ventricle geometry.

Visage CS Cardiac Analysis allows viewing and post processing of even the largest multi-phase cardiac CT studies, taking advantage of Visage's unmatched server-based thin-client performance.