Philips Medical Systems will be migrating its Spirit image processing feature to its entire family of Integris Allura cardiac catheterization labs.
Previously available only on the Bothell, WA-based vendor's Allura flat detector lab, Spirit combines three real-time image processing forms to produce more pronounced blood vessels, sharper images, and reduced noise interference, according to Philips. Spirit will be available immediately with new Integris Allura 9-inch cath labs and within the year on Allura multifunctional and Allura biplane cath labs, Philips said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersSeptember 26, 2002
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