GE Healthcare of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K., has signed an agreement with nuclear medicine vendor UltraSPECT of Haifa, Israel, to market that company's Xpress.cardiac software for improving image quality and scanning times on gamma cameras.
Xpress.cardiac is based on UltraSPECT's wide-beam reconstruction (WBR) technology, and takes data from a conventional SPECT system and processes it using conventional algorithms. Users can either perform studies with fewer count rates, resulting in faster exams, or produce better-quality studies in the same imaging times. UltraSPECT began shipping the software six months ago.
GE has received nonexclusive rights to sell Xpress.cardiac through the deal.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 22, 2006
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