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Imaging Software Provides Improved Productivity and Workflow

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 09 Sep 2013
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New imaging software has been designed with a chronologic and intuitive workflow, which eases the process of acquiring the highest image quality.

The software features an improved control panel, which groups buttons according to functionality. A visible navigation bar is available at all times to guide users through the workflow and enables an easy addition and modification of study filters. The improved functionality includes a convenient comment field for each image, which allows staff to save notations directly on the image file.

3Disc (Alleroed, Denmark), a manufacturer of digital imaging systems, recently launched the next-generation QuantorMed+ and QuantorVet+ imaging software. Quantor+ imaging software provides optimized image acquisition, processing, and management capabilities for facilities using 3Disc’s family of FireCR+ medical and veterinary readers.

Using this software, users can crop, etch, enhance, increase brightness and contrast, and perform other adjustments. The user-friendly design of Quantor+ features a simplified color scheme and layout. An updated color scheme with a dark background provides optimum contrast when viewing images and is easier on the eyes of radiologists, technicians, and veterinarians.

Thomas Weldingh, CEO of 3Disc Europe, said, “With our next-generation software and unique touch-screen interface, image acquisition, processing, and management have never been easier. Facilities can use the DICOM [Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine]-compliant interface to download patient and exam information from a work list, which can be matched automatically, eliminating the need for data entry, or manually input patient and exam information. For facilities without a HIS [hospital information system], RIS [radiology information system], or PACS [picture archiving and communication system], a local database enables direct management of patients and studies—DICOM and non-DICOM images can be viewed on the same workstation they were acquired on.”

3DISC develops imaging products for the medical, dental, chiropractic, and veterinary markets.

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