(Booth 6421) Ashva will highlight several products, including its Titus CD/DVD creator.
Designed for high-volume imaging centers, Titus allows for enterprise-wide CD/DVD creation for digital film distribution or archival, according to the Chennai, India-based firm.
Titus runs on a Windows-based PC and can be interfaced to an automated disk publishing/labeling system to produce DICOM Part 10-compliant CD/DVDs with patient and study information, Ashva said. It can create disks from any DICOM modality, PACS, or DICOM workstation.
Another new accessory, Stream, is a modality worklist generator designed to streamline the flow of patient study information from the front desk to the imaging modality. Stream provides automatic generation of patient IDs and is compatible with DICOM converters that support worklist query for non-DICOM modalities, Ashva said. Security logs for tracking errors are included as well.
Ashva will also showcase PhoeniX, a Windows-based DICOM converter. PhoeniX can convert non-DICOM images, JPEG files, cine loops, and scanned medical documents to DICOM and send them to a PACS server, Ashva said. Features include importing of images from digital scanners and cameras, automatic generation of study and series UID (unique identifier), and interfacing with non-DICOM modalities to capture and convert image data to the PACS network, according to the company.