CT Brain Perfusion Application Helps in Stroke Assessment
By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 11 Feb 2009
A new brain perfusion application for computed tomography (CT) imaging is a powerful analysis tool used with a thin-client system. The software is unique in its ability to provide brain perfusion functionality to clinicians as a thin-client application using standard commercial hardware. Posted on 11 Feb 2009
Ziosoft, Inc. (Redwood City, CA, USA, and Tokyo, Japan), a developer of advanced visualization and analysis software for medical imaging, has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its CT brain perfusion application for use used with the Ziostation thin-client system.
This software option aids radiologists in stroke assessment by providing a color map of cerebral blood flow and other perfusion-related parameters from CT images of the brain. The brain perfusion application includes image manipulation tools as well as measurement tools such as cerebral blood volume, blood flow, and mean transit time. Ziosoft's brain perfusion application provides radiologists with decision support tools to accurately assess the type and extent of cerebral perfusion disturbance whether viewed in a hospital or at a remote location offering physicians flexibility and efficiency in viewing solutions.
"Because time to reach diagnosis and begin treatment for stroke victims is critical, we are pleased to provide this new brain perfusion application, which can be accessed enterprise-wide,” said Mark Koeniguer, Ziosoft's chief operating officer. "Results can also be accessed via a standard web-browser through Ziostation Web, demonstrating our commitment to providing clinicians with the most advanced imaging software wherever needed.”
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