XBeam (v2) is a software tool designed to calculate and validate the radiation dose or monitor units needed during external beam radiation therapy. It supports treatment planning for superficial and orthovoltage radiotherapy systems made by Xstrahl. By accurately calculating treatment parameters like beam-on time and dose, it helps ensure patients receive the prescribed radiation safely and accurately. The software is intended for use by trained medical physics professionals to improve the quality assurance of radiation treatments.
ClearRead CT CAC is software that helps physicians assess coronary artery calcification on non-contrast, non-gated chest CT scans. It automatically detects and quantifies calcified coronary lesions, providing an Agatston score and categorization to aid in cardiovascular risk assessment. This allows clinicians to efficiently obtain quantitative calcium scoring to help guide patient management, supplementing but not replacing clinical expert review.
The HERA W9 and HERA W10 Diagnostic Ultrasound Systems by Samsung Medison are advanced ultrasound imaging devices used to visualize and analyze structures within the human body. They support diverse clinical applications including obstetrics, cardiology, abdominal imaging, and musculoskeletal imaging through multiple ultrasound modes such as 2D, Doppler, and 3D/4D. The systems incorporate AI technologies to assist clinicians in fetal biometry and cardiac view recognition, helping improve diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency.
Sonix Health is a software product designed to analyze echocardiography ultrasound images automatically. It helps clinicians by classifying ultrasound views and measuring cardiac parameters using AI, thereby improving efficiency and accuracy in heart assessment for adult patients.
The RadiForce RX570 and RX570-AR are high-resolution color LCD monitors designed for viewing medical images, including mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis. These monitors provide calibrated display modes ensuring consistent, high-quality images for radiologists, aiding in accurate image review, analysis, and diagnosis. The devices come with quality control software to support reliable monitor calibration and performance verification.
MROpen Evo is a whole body MRI diagnostic device designed to produce high-resolution images of various body structures in multiple orientations, including brain examination with DWI sequence. It facilitates imaging for patients who might benefit from standing scans or have movement disorders, and incorporates advanced software features like Compressed Sensing for faster image acquisition. The device uses superconducting magnets cooled by a cryocooler and is intended for diagnostic imaging with certain limitations in cardiac, breast, lung, and upper abdominal imaging.
NeuroMatch is a cloud-based medical software developed by LVIS Corporation to assist neurologists in reviewing and analyzing EEG recordings by automatically detecting potential seizures and epileptiform spikes. It employs advanced AI algorithms to highlight important EEG events, helping clinicians interpret brain activity more efficiently without providing a direct diagnosis.
RadUnity (Version 1.0.0) is a software device designed to centralize, manage, standardize, and network CT images using the DICOM protocol. It reformats CT medical images according to user-defined preferences to ensure consistent image formatting, thus supporting qualified radiology professionals in preparing images for interpretation. It is not intended for primary diagnostic review nor for mammographic image interpretation.
Transpara (2.1.0) is an AI software tool designed to assist doctors during screening mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis exams. It analyzes breast images to detect suspicious calcifications and soft tissue lesions and provides scores indicating the likelihood of cancer. This helps clinicians improve detection accuracy and workflow, but decisions should not be made solely on its output.
BriefCase-Quantification is an AI-based software that analyzes contrast-enhanced CT scans to measure aortic diameters at key anatomical landmarks, helping clinicians assess normal and aneurysmal aortas. It processes CT images in a cloud environment, produces measurement results for review, and is intended to assist but not replace radiologist evaluations.
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