Imorgon
Significantly improve the speed and quality of Radiology reporting by reducing unnecessary dictation, particularly for ultrasound and DEXA. Imorgon transfers modality measurements into Powerscribe/Fluency/RadAI merge fields/tokens, eliminating manual entry errors.
Imorgon's specialized services offer the following advantages:
- All measurements are always transferred (usually DICOM SR)
- Electronic worksheets capture findings and insert them into Powerscribe/Fluency/RadAI (rather than dictating from a worksheet)
- Worksheets with priors, calculators, and clinical decision support (TI-RADS, O-RADS, etc)
- Integrate into Epic or other EHRs
- Vendor neutral
- Support to ensure everything continues working
Significant improvement in the overhead of reporting with a quick ROI.
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NetBrain
Since its inception in 2004, NetBrain has revolutionized network management through its no-code automation platform, enabling teams to effectively streamline complex tasks into efficient workflows. By integrating artificial intelligence with automation, NetBrain offers comprehensive hybrid network observability, simplifies troubleshooting, and facilitates safe change management, which enhances operational efficiency, decreases mean time to repair (MTTR), and limits potential risks, thereby empowering IT departments to foster innovation proactively.
Gain insights into your entire network with contextual analyses across diverse vendors and cloud environments.
Utilize dynamic network maps and end-to-end pathways to visualize and document your complete hybrid network effectively.
Streamline network discovery processes and maintain data accuracy to establish a reliable single source of truth.
Automatically identify and interpret your network's critical configurations, uncover initial issues, and prevent configuration drift through automation.
Facilitate pre- and post-change validations while considering application performance contexts for a comprehensive approach to network modifications.
Enhance collaborative troubleshooting efforts by automating interactions between human operators and machine systems.
This holistic approach not only optimizes network performance but also ensures that teams can focus on strategic initiatives rather than getting bogged down by manual processes.
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Quantib Brain
Quantib Brain is a radiology software solution that has obtained both FDA clearance and CE marking, specifically aimed at the segmentation of brain scans. Developed in partnership with GE Healthcare, this software functions as a plug-in for the Advantage Workstation (Server), automating the quantification of brain structures in an intuitive interface. This cutting-edge tool enables long-term analysis of brain volume metrics, such as white matter, grey matter, intracranial volume, and cerebrospinal fluid, which is essential for tracking atrophy progression. Additionally, it offers features for the segmentation and monitoring of white matter hyperintensities. Quantib Brain provides a comprehensive overview of volumes for grey matter, white matter, ICV, CSF, and total brain volume, all organized in an easy-to-read results table. Users have the option to select cross-sections of interest, which can be effortlessly exported into a detailed report, facilitating the sharing of findings for collaborative examination. This advanced functionality significantly improves the efficiency of diagnosis and patient management in various clinical environments, making it a valuable asset for healthcare professionals. Moreover, the user-friendly design ensures that even those with limited experience can navigate the software effectively.
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Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis
Brainlab's Elements Contrast Clearance Analysis utilizes MRI technology to effectively differentiate between areas of contrast clearance and accumulation in brain tumor imaging datasets. This sophisticated high-resolution technique significantly improves the insight required for ongoing assessments and decision-making in various medical specialties, such as radiosurgery, radiation oncology, neurosurgery, neuro-oncology, and neuroradiology. The process involves obtaining two standard 3D T1-weighted MRIs; the first is captured approximately five minutes after the injection of a standard contrast agent, followed by a second scan taken between 60 to 105 minutes later. By performing a subtraction of the first series from the latter, volumetric maps are generated that distinctly highlight regions of contrast clearance (depicted in blue) and those of contrast accumulation (marked in red). This information empowers healthcare professionals to more accurately gauge the impacts of radiation therapy against the possibility of tumor regrowth, thus facilitating more informed decisions regarding both initial and ongoing treatment strategies. Consequently, this analytical approach not only supports clinical evaluations but also plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall management of patient care in challenging medical scenarios, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.
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