Siemens Medical Systems has begun shipping its e.soft workstation with all new orders of the vendor's E.Cam nuclear medicine systems. The e.soft workstations run on the vendor’s new nuclear medicine-specific imaging application and are based on syngo, Siemens' multimodality computer architecture. Syngo facilitates seamless connectivity among imaging modalities, according to Siemens' nuclear medicine group, which is based in Hoffman Estates, IL.
E.soft also features NuLogic, a work-flow design and functionality feature that allows the user to define the routine tasks comprising an examination and perform them in a single, efficient automated routine, according to Siemens. E.soft units are now shipping to facilities in Europe and the U.S., with several future deliveries slated for the Pacific Rim and Latin America, according to Siemens.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 1, 2000
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