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3D Image Display System Integrated into PACS Reduces Interpretation Time

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 04 Nov 2008
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New integration software allows picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) users to read their studies faster without major infrastructure investment, and provides a five-fold increase in image loading performance.

Medical imaging specialist Barco (Kortrijk, Belgium) has introduced a new version of its Voxar 3D (three-dimensional) advanced visualization product that integrates into Fujifilm Medical Systems' (Stamford, CT, USA) Synapse PACS platform.

"As imaging studies continue to get more complex, radiologists need more advanced and efficient tools,” stated Jim Morgan, Fujifilm's director of marketing, network systems. "Delivering this custom Synapse/Voxar 3D 6.3 integration was a high priority for us, knowing that the results of it mean major productivity gains for radiologists and other imaging specialists. The two systems now share data and memory, providing Synapse users with truly rapid access to advanced visualization, and eliminating the need for physicians to wait for 3D.”

With Voxar 3D 6.3 integrated into the Synapse PACS, users throughout the enterprise can read more studies in less time. They can access 3D tools with one click, and save and resume advanced visualization throughout the workflow using Barco's patented Live Image technology. Furthermore, with the client-server version of Voxar 3D, Voxar 3D Enterprise, they can now load an entire 2,000-slice series at full diagnostic quality in 13 seconds.

Voxar 3D enhances productivity further by providing all the features required in daily workflow. The package includes industry-leading maximum intensity projection (MIP), multiplanar reformatting (MPR), and 3D tools, as well as clinical applications for vessel analysis, computed tomography (CT) cardiac analysis, CT colonography, and positron emission tomography/ (PET)/CT reading. Moreover, these features are available at any Synapse workstation throughout the enterprise and even those workstations in remote locations.

"A key element of Voxar 3D is that it does not require a major investment in software, hardware, or network infrastructure,” explained Calum Cunningham, market director at Barco. "It is designed for a standard Synapse workstation environment. What's more, it uses off-the-shelf hardware so facilities can benefit from the latest technology at the lowest cost. And it is priced as a Synapse workstation option with flexible concurrent licensing.”

Voxar 3D has been in continuous development since 1999, and has been integrated with Synapse since 2002. Today, more than 5,000 Voxar 3D licenses are in use, and over 3,300 of these are PACS-integrated.

Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, Inc. is a leading provider of diagnostic imaging products and network systems to meet the needs of healthcare facilities. Fujifilm's Synapse PACS provides a solution for managing, storing, and distributing images and information throughout the entire healthcare enterprise. Its Web-integrated design and hardware-independence provide a technologic infrastructure and deployment model that can be expanded upon in a variety of ways to adapt to evolving technologies.

Barco, a global technology company, designs, and develops visualization products for a variety of selected professional markets.

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