Intelligent, automated, and connected. Advanced Visualization Workspace 15 is designed to support your image diagnostic confidence, while still reducing your time to report through optimized workflows and results automation. Philips advanced visualization solution is a comprehensive, scalable image post-processing platform seamlessly integrated within your enterprise, helping physicians perform advanced analysis and follow up even in complex settings.
Features
An enhanced cardiac MR reading experience
MR Cardiac Suite debuts a new, award-winning look and feel¹ , enabling seamless review and analysis of cardiac MR studies in one comprehensive environment. Enhanced reading experience with multimodality 2D & 3D viewing, comparison to priors and flexible and personalized layouts. Highly intuitive environment, enabling users to complete the majority of tasks with minimal training². Results-driven and personalized Cardiac MR workflow
An enhanced workflow to processing cardiac MR studies including automatic LV/RV contouring, user-defined viewing protocols and customization according to the clinical questions³, the user can also set their own normal values. It also includes consolidated findings dashboard with all results in one place. Comprehensive cardiac analysis with CAD-RADS functionality
Integration of coronary lesions in a single view to support determination of disease severity and results communication. Findings management with all findings in one screen, with various layouts and views. Semi-automatic CAD-RADS workflow embedded within the application, the functionality enables standardized communication of results. The multi-batch option enables saving MPR images of all selected coronaries at once, to the PACS or any other configured devices. MR Longitudinal Brain Analysis (LOBI)
The MR Longitudinal Brain Analysis highlights subtle neurological changes over time. The application now supports the generation of FLAIR* series. The FLAIR* could aid in the visualization of central vein sign in white matter lesions, which may help with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis⁴. Now you can view FLAIR* map, compare all 3 planes of all series and save FLAIR* as new DICOM series.
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