Imaging software provider Vital Images has introduced ViTALConnect, a tool that allows physicians to access 2D, 3D, and 4D visualizations on a PC or notebook computer.
The software, introduced at this week's Society for Computer Applications in Radiology meeting in Vancouver, Canada, can analyze datasets from a variety of modalities, including CT, MR and PET scanners. Users will be able to process, analyze, review and distribute multi-dimensional medical images securely over the Internet, the Milwaukee-based vendor said.
ViTALConnect is the company's first Web-enabled offering adapted from a product developed by HInnovation, which Vital Images acquired in February.
Vital Images also said it has signed an integration agreement with PACS and digital mammography provider Sectra of Linkoping, Sweden. The deal calls for the integration of Vital Images' Vitrea 2 visualization and analysis software into the Sectra PACS line. Vital said it will also continue to work with Atlanta-based PACS and RIS provider McKesson Information Solutions.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersMay 20, 2004
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