MRI computer-aided detection developer CAD Sciences of White Plains, NY, said it has released Server 2.4, a full-time-point (fTP) MR image postprocessing engine, and WorkSpace 2.1, a streamlined MR image viewer for analysis of fTP colorized images and quantitative output data.
The firm said that analysis software tools can assist radiologists with lesion identification, characterization, and diagnosis reporting.
The latest version contains a new therapy response monitoring (TRM) module that assists radiologists wishing to monitor a patient's response to cancer therapy over time. TRM is used to compare, on a quantitative basis, changes in vascular permeability that are obtained at stages during therapy and measured by the Server 2.4.
The software generates reports that include numerical measurements of vascular permeability and cellular density, as well as standard contrast wash-in and wash-out measurements. Statistical analysis of the lesion may be performed in 2D or 3D on the basis of user preference, according to CAD Sciences.
WorkSpace has been configured to permit image viewing in dual-, triple-, or super-wide monitor settings and has incorporated hanging protocol capabilities, the company said. In addition, users may now create multiple customized reporting templates for referring physicians according to specific information content or presentation format preferences.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 10, 2006
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