Computer-aided detection (CAD) developer Rcadia Medical Imaging of Haifa, Israel, debuted a new version of its COR Analyzer software for coronary CT angiography (CTA) at this week's RSNA meeting in Chicago.
The new version performs an automatic analysis of coronary CTA studies, segmenting the coronary artery tree, labeling major arteries, and detecting significant lesions. It autogenerates curved multiplanar reformatted (MPR) images of analyzed vessels with marked pathologies that can be autoexported to any PACS or workstation, according to Rcadia.
The software also creates an automatic report, which includes patient data, a summary of findings, and snapshots of the curved MPR images with marked pathologies, that can easily be edited to produce the final clinical report.
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