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Cardiovascular PACS Integrated with Image-Arena Analysis and Quantification Tool for Multimodal 2D/3D/4D data

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 22 Sep 2010
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Agfa HealthCare (Mortsel, Belgium), a leading provider of diagnostic imaging and healthcare information technology (IT) solutions, announced that it has signed an agreement with TomTec (Unterschleissheim, Germany), a company active in the sector of echocardiography image analysis, reporting, and data management, for the integration of its Image-Arena solution into the company's Impax Cardiovascular picture archiving and communication system (PACS). TomTec provides a wide range of two-dimensional (2D) and 3D/4D technologies for visualization, analysis, reporting, and archiving of echocardiography imaging data.

Image-Arena will expand the functionality of Agfa HealthCare's Impax Cardiovascular by enabling it to offer analysis and quantification of 2D/3D/4D data from a wide range of echocardiography systems. TomTec's Image-Arena solution will deliver a smooth workflow oriented towards the off-line analysis of echocardiography images, from basic echo measurements to advanced left ventricle (LV) wall motion analysis, 4D mitral valve analysis, or right ventricle (RV).

Agfa HealthCare's Impax integration with TomTec's Image-Arena combines the benefits of a leading image review solution with that of a high-end analytic package. The Impax review station provides fast and easy access to patient-related image data for reviewing and direct reporting. Moreover, the TomTec integration offers advanced measurement functionality and 3D, 4D processing tools for cardiac and vascular ultrasound examinations for offline analyses. Both options function fully integrated with the Agfa Healthcare's CardioVascular Information System (CVIS), streamlining image review with structured clinical reporting.

"The upcoming integration of TomTec's Image-Arena will expand and strengthen our overall cardiology-related offering. As a leading provider of such vendor independent analysis and quantification technology in this field, TomTec will allow us to continue to pursue our promise of delivering flexible solutions to the market,” stated Stefan Goerss, business manager of Agfa HealthCare's cardiology unit in Europe. "It is an offering which will enable cardiologists and related specialists to expand their current supporting toolkit, and therefore their drive for improved delivery of patient care, overall.”

"TomTec and Agfa HealthCare have worked together to support customer needs in the past, albeit on a regional basis. This agreement expands on that successful cooperation and enables both companies to blend their leading systems into a solid solution, and make it available to customers across Europe,” stated Frank Schlau, CMO at TomTec Imaging Systems, GmbH. "We look forward to a successful cooperation.”

The TomTec integration with Impax is currently only intended for future distribution in Europe.

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