Computer-aided detection (CAD) software developer EDDA Technology will feature enhancements developed for its IQQA quantitative interventional image guidance and work flow software at the 2012 RSNA meeting in Chicago.
The company will discuss the potential of IQQA-Guide. The work-in-progress product provides real-time 3D image guidance in the interventional suite for abdominal and thoracic biopsy, interventional procedures, and surgery. IQQA-Guide utilizes a 3D map of individualized anatomic representations from multimodality images, providing real-time tracking and referencing to anatomic features of interest in 3D.
EDDA will also showcase IQQA-Liver, an organ-specific version of the software that has been applied more than 4,000 cases worldwide since introduction in 2009, according to the company. It features real-time measurement of the spatial relationships between tumors, organs, vessel, and duct to aid needle or catheter navigation.
IQQA-Liver Function, IQQA-Chest Enterprise CAD, and two works-in-progress, IQQA-BodyImaging and IQQA-TomoS CAD for digital x-ray tomosynthesis, also will be shown at the conference.