(Booth 6534) CAD is beginning to shed its reliance on standalone workstations and is moving toward a more network-focused model. In its RSNA booth, EDDA Technology of Princeton Junction, NJ, will demonstrate its tracking of this trend by introducing CAD technology designed to be accessed via PACS workstations throughout a healthcare enterprise.
EDDA's IQQA Enterprise Engine technology is designed to make CAD and 2D/3D/4D clinical applications available within the PACS environment without code-level integration. The platform already includes the company's IQQA-Chest for digital x-ray lung nodule CAD and IQQA-Liver for contrast MDCT liver exams. IQQA Enterprise Engine also supports third-party imaging applications.
IQQA Enterprise Engine gives physicians throughout a healthcare enterprise full access to CAD tools and applications that once were confined to standalone computers, according to the company. EDDA said it has already demonstrated the platform's compatibility with PACS software from a number of the major PACS vendors.