(Booth 4765) Dynamic Imaging will feature upgrades to its IntegradWeb line at this year's RSNA conference.
Dynamic, which inked an agreement to be acquired by GE Healthcare in October, will highlight a number of new features, including added scalability to its IntegradWeb PACS offering. It can now accommodate more than 1 million exams per year, according to the Allendale, NJ-based vendor. In addition, Dynamic said it has significantly reduced the time it takes for users to view the first image, and has added support of the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
In works-in-progress developments, Dynamic will show an integrated tool package for interpreting PET/CT images; the capability will be available to any Internet-connected IntegradWeb users. The company said it has also added an enhanced comparison mode, offering study layouts to compare two studies to the current study, improved study layout flexibility, and synchronization of priors for projection radiography studies.
Other new IntegradWeb PACS features include enhanced enterprise patient index support with intelligent medical record number (MRN) linking, exclusive worklist, customizable templated report e-mail messages for referring physicians, and DICOM overlay support.
The company also plans works-in-progress demonstrations of new approaches to graphical user interface (GUI) and viewer design, focusing on next-generation study lists, patient folders, and cardiology viewers. Dynamic will also show a number of third-party clinical applications integrated with IntegradWeb, including ProStream computer-aided detection (CAD) software from CAD Sciences, as well as highlight its IntegradWeb Mammo application for digital mammography image interpretation.
In addition, Dynamic will show the latest version of its IntegradWeb RIS/PACS network.