Mac-Based DICOM PACS Enterprise Workstation to Be Showcased at RSNA 2015
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 11 Nov 2015 |
A new PACS workstation intended for the enterprise environment and simultaneous image reading for large groups of clinicians will be presented at the annual Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2015) conference.
The Picture Archive and Communications System (PACS) workstation has been cleared by the US FDA. The medical solutions provider showcasing the workstation will also present an advanced image-processing tool, and a DICOM PACS workstation for conventional and multi-slice image reading.
The Enterprise Edition workstation was developed by aycan Medical Systems (Rochester, NY, USA), a company which provides vendor neutral integration and service, viewing, printing, sharing, and storage solutions for medical images, and information.
The Enterprise workstation is designed to support simultaneous reading of images by large groups of users. The workstation features a centralized study worklist shared among a number of aycan workstations simultaneously, automatic status updates upon opening a study, customizable study-status values and filtering, automatic export of completed reports as DICOM PDFs, launching of reports, completing digital dictation, centralized settings of preferences, and HL7 messaging for incoming orders and status events.
Clinical and workflow plugins such as an Advanced Hanging Protocol optimized for mammography workflow, advanced image registration, FusionSync, and Vessel Analysis for segmentation and calculation of center lines for vessel assessment are available for all aycan workstations.
Frank Burkhardt, director of aycan North and Latin American Operations, said, “Our continued investment in the aycan workstation platform supports our overall company charter to improve workflow efficiency for customers while driving down their costs,” said “We’re dedicated to providing our customers with value added services, and continued platform and product evolution.”
Related Links:
aycan Medical Systems
The Picture Archive and Communications System (PACS) workstation has been cleared by the US FDA. The medical solutions provider showcasing the workstation will also present an advanced image-processing tool, and a DICOM PACS workstation for conventional and multi-slice image reading.
The Enterprise Edition workstation was developed by aycan Medical Systems (Rochester, NY, USA), a company which provides vendor neutral integration and service, viewing, printing, sharing, and storage solutions for medical images, and information.
The Enterprise workstation is designed to support simultaneous reading of images by large groups of users. The workstation features a centralized study worklist shared among a number of aycan workstations simultaneously, automatic status updates upon opening a study, customizable study-status values and filtering, automatic export of completed reports as DICOM PDFs, launching of reports, completing digital dictation, centralized settings of preferences, and HL7 messaging for incoming orders and status events.
Clinical and workflow plugins such as an Advanced Hanging Protocol optimized for mammography workflow, advanced image registration, FusionSync, and Vessel Analysis for segmentation and calculation of center lines for vessel assessment are available for all aycan workstations.
Frank Burkhardt, director of aycan North and Latin American Operations, said, “Our continued investment in the aycan workstation platform supports our overall company charter to improve workflow efficiency for customers while driving down their costs,” said “We’re dedicated to providing our customers with value added services, and continued platform and product evolution.”
Related Links:
aycan Medical Systems
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