icobrain is software intended for automatic labeling, visualization and volumetr
icobrain is software intended for automatic labeling, visualization and volumetric quantification of segmentable brain structures from a set of MR images.
icobrain is software intended for automatic labeling, visualization and volumetr
icobrain is software intended for automatic labeling, visualization and volumetric quantification of segmentable brain structures from a set of MR images.
The VMS+ system is an adjunct to existing ultrasound imaging systems and is inte
The VMS+ system is an adjunct to existing ultrasound imaging systems and is intended to record, analyze, store and retrieve digital ultrasound images for computerized 3-dimensional image processing. The VMS+ system is indicated for use where Left Ventricle (LV), Right Ventricle (RV), Left Atrium (LA), and Right Atrium (RA) volumes and ejection fractions are warranted or desired.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist the user when doing preoperativ
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist the user when doing preoperative planning, making musculoskeletal (MSK) measurements and post-operative follow-up. The device has functionality in both 2D and 3D for viewing prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bones and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.For example the Sectra Orthopaedic Package shall:• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in choosing which implants to use.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in choosing where to place cut lines etc.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in following-up of surgical procedures.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeon in planning trauma, joint, spine and deformity surgery.• Assist the radiologist in making MSK measurements.• Assist the user in producing outputs for post-processing such as 3D prints of anatomical models.Typical users of this system are trained professionals, for example orthopaedic surgeons, physicians, and radiologists.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and ophthalmology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist the user when doing preoperativ
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist the user when doing preoperative planning, making musculoskeletal (MSK) measurements and post-operative follow-up. The device has functionality in both 2D and 3D for viewing prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bones and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.For example the Sectra Orthopaedic Package shall:• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in choosing which implants to use.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in choosing where to place cut lines etc.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeons in following-up of surgical procedures.• Assist the orthopaedic surgeon in planning trauma, joint, spine and deformity surgery.• Assist the radiologist in making MSK measurements.• Assist the user in producing outputs for post-processing such as 3D prints of anatomical models.Typical users of this system are trained professionals, for example orthopaedic surgeons, physicians, and radiologists.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and ophthalmology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and ophthalmology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and ophthalmology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, and cardiology.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.Only for the United States:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for this purpose.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but it can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether it is videos, photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used e.g. size, resolution and contrast.
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and pathology. Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.In the United States only:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for mammographic images- The Sectra Workstation is not intended for primary diagnosis of digital pathology images.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether videos or photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used (e.g., size, resolution and contrast).
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and pathology. Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.In the United States only:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for mammographic images- The Sectra Workstation is not intended for primary diagnosis of digital pathology images.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether videos or photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used (e.g., size, resolution and contrast).
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and pathology. Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.In the United States only:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for mammographic images- The Sectra Workstation is not intended for primary diagnosis of digital pathology images.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether videos or photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used (e.g., size, resolution and contrast).
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic revi
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display, manipulation and diagnostic review of medical images (e.g. DICOM, jpeg, mpeg) and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices. Areas of application include e.g. radiology (e.g. CR, DX, CT, MR, US), mammography, cardiology and pathology. Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.Lossy compressed radiological images and DICOM “for processing” images are not intended for diagnostic review.In the United States only:- Mammographic images must be reviewed on a monitor approved by FDA for mammographic images- The Sectra Workstation is not intended for primary diagnosis of digital pathology images.Sectra UniView, the web-based model of Sectra Workstation, is primarily intended for reference viewing on both stationary and mobile platforms. It is not intended for replacing a full diagnostic workstation but can be used on stationary platforms for diagnostic review of medical images except mammograms. For diagnostic review of radiological images full image quality mode must be used.Note: The user is responsible for the quality, accuracy and adequacy of all information imported or entered into Sectra Workstation, whether videos or photographs, audio or text. Further, the user is responsible for the clinical adequacy of the viewing device used (e.g., size, resolution and contrast).
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing
Sectra Orthopaedic Package is intended to assist orthopaedic surgeons when doing preoperative planning and post-operative follow-up.The device has functionality for overlaying prosthesis templates on radiological images, tools for repositioning bone and templates, and tools for measurements in the images.
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display and manipulation of medical image
Sectra Workstation is intended for the display and manipulation of medical images and other related medical information. It can show images from different sources and interface with various image storage and printing devices using DICOM and similar interface standards.Areas of application include, e.g., radiology, mammography, pathology, orthopedic preoperative planning and postoperative follow-up.Lossy compressed mammographic images are not intended for diagnostic review. For primary diagnosis, post-process DICOM “for presentation” images should be used.Typical users are trained medical professionals, including, but not limited to physicians, radiologists, nurses, medical technicians and assistants.
PYLARIFY AI is intended to be used by healthcare professionals and researchers f
PYLARIFY AI is intended to be used by healthcare professionals and researchers for acceptance, transfer, storage, image display, manipulation, quantification and reporting of digital medical images. The system is intended to be used with images acquired using nuclear medicine (NM) imaging, using PSMA PET/CT. The device provides general Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) tools as well as a clinical application for oncology including marking of regions of interest and quantitative analysis.
PYLARIFY AI is a software only medical device that provides quantitative assessm
PYLARIFY AI is a software only medical device that provides quantitative assessments of standardized uptake values (SUVs) for patients that are subject to examination by nuclear medicine (NM) imaging, using PSMA PET/CT, within the clinical application of oncology. The device performs by automatic organ and bone segmentation and lesions, selected by the user, will automatically be calculated into a lesion index (LI) and intensity-weighted total lesion volume (ITLV). The user of this product is typically a health-care professional using the software to review patient images and analyze results.
aPROMISE is a softwareonly medical device that provides quantitative assessments
aPROMISE is a softwareonly medical device that provides quantitative assessments of standardized uptake values (SUVs) for patients that are subject to examination by nuclear medicine (NM) imaging within the clinical application of oncology. The device performs by automatic organ and bone segmentation and lesions, selected by the user, will automatically be calculated into a lesion index (LI) and intensityweighted total lesion volume (ITLV). The user of this product is typically a health-care professional using the software to review patient images and analyze results.
The aBSI is a software-only medical device that provides a fully quantitative as
The aBSI is a software-only medical device that provides a fully quantitative assessment of a patient’s skeletal disease on a bone scan, as the fraction of the total skeleton weight. The user of this product is typically a health-care professional using the software to view the patient images and analysis results.
EXINI is intended to be used by trained health-care professionals and researcher
EXINI is intended to be used by trained health-care professionals and researchers for acceptance, transfer,storage, image display, manipulation, quantification and reporting of digital medical images. The system isintended to be used with images acquired using nuclear imaging (NM) and computed tomography (CT). Thesoftware provides general Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) tools and a clinical applicationfor oncology including lesion marking and analysis.