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PROSOLV CARDIOVASCULAR 4.0 NOW AVAILABLE
ProSolv CardioVascular has announced the release of ProSolv CardioVascular 4.0. The new software features ProSolv as a web-based application for full viewing and reporting capabilities using secure web communication protocols. Download and installation are available with a single click for easier deployment. Other enhancements include new advanced clinical tools to further aid the diagnostic process and full integration with Fujifilm Medical Systems’ Synapse PACS. Learn more here.



PACSpoll
Do you feel your hospital or practice has the IT expertise it needs to support the imaging environment?
Yes
    38%
No
    54%
Not sure
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PACS site profile: May 2003
PACS in Vienna General Hospital

PACS site profile: Fall 2002
PACS in the hospital district of Helsinki and Uusimaa (HUSpacs)

PACS site profile: Spring 2001
Salt Lake City's Primary Children's Medical Center

Compression artifacts appear significantly higher in thin-section CT images
August 04, 2008
Compression artifacts on thin sections are greater than on thick sections in JPEG 2000 compressed chest CT images, according to a new study from Korea.
Digital mammography struggles with PACS compatibility glitches
August 04, 2008
A recent advisory by the FDA urging breast imaging facilities to ensure compatibility between full-field digital mammography systems and PACS exposed an ongoing problem: Interoperability issues persist as some vendors fail to comply with healthcare digital imaging standards.
Radiologists bemoan limited access to patient data
July 31, 2008
Lack of pertinent clinical patient data is a critical element limiting the accuracy of radiologic interpretation.
NetMeeting software enhances collaboration with oncologists
July 21, 2008
A new use for an old tool has been enlisted to ameliorate some collaboration difficulties.
iTunes plays radiology storage management song
July 16, 2008
One of the hidden powers of iTunes is its ability to organize and manage portable document format files as conveniently and efficiently as it does music files, according to researchers in China.
Productivity tools remain scarce in radiology
July 08, 2008
Adoption of productivity systems in radiology has been disappointingly slow, according to a recent study.
Japanese hospital reports favorable experience with CAD-PACS integration
July 01, 2008
Temporal subtractions and nodule detection are the most common computer-aided detection systems available. Until recently, however, no report has described these CAD routines being integrated into PACS.
New device provides e-mail ECG service
June 25, 2008
Recent advancements in electrocardiogram recording and encryption allow digital storage and secure e-mail transmission, reducing report turnaround time by two to three weeks.
Mammography database of African American women addresses breast cancer disparities
June 20, 2008
The rate of decline in breast cancer rates over the past decade has been smaller among African American women than the general population, despite improved screening techniques.
Web 2.0 spins new path to image integration
June 10, 2008
Web 2.0 is a buzzword for emerging web technologies designed to enhance information sharing, boost creativity, and promote collaboration among users.
Journal publishers seek solution to missing links
June 02, 2008
Medical and scientific journal publishers increasingly use Internet-based citations to reference data and software mentioned in published papers. URLs cited in the literature, however, continue to disappear, or decay, at an alarming rate.
Study recommends standardized image reject methodology
May 27, 2008
Digital radiography systems are in common use for medical imaging, yet few studies have examined computed radiography quality performance in terms of reject rates. This lack is due primarily to difficulty in obtaining the data required to calculate reject statistics.

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