Breast imaging software developer Three Palm Software has released version 1.8.0 of its WorkstationOne breast imaging workstation and is showing the new version at RSNA 2015 in Chicago.
The latest release builds on existing support for mammography, which includes integration of tomosynthesis images from any vendor into the workflow; display of mammography computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) reports, including 3D tomosynthesis CAD reports; and simultaneous display of related modalities and reports, according to the company.
At RSNA 2015, Three Palm is showcasing the integration of imaging and informatics for breast imaging that provides the capacity to generate diagnostics reports and patient letters, which is also integrated into the reading workflow. Reporting information is captured as the case is read and is transparently used to populate customizable templates. The reports are saved in a variety of formats, including DICOM standard mechanisms that can be archived in any PACS, and accompany the studies for reference in future years. DICOM formats generated include secondary capture, encapsulated PDF, and structured reports.
Radiologists can also configure the system to automatically generate standard reports without the need to deal with two or three different user interface styles or two or more separate computers.
The new version of WorkstationOne is being shown at the Three Palm RSNA booth, No. 7708.