Wackers-Liu CQ™
Wackers-Liu CQ™ is a well accepted software package that provides quantitative SPECT image data as well as the means to access such data remotely through the Internet. Interpret nuclear cardiology studies with the software used by some of the most renowned nuclear cardiologists in the world.
Quantification of regional myocardial perfusion is performed using circumferential count profiles against normal data files. Global and regional myocardial perfusion abnormalities are measured as “percent of left ventricle.” In addition, WLCQ provides validated calculation of global LVEF, cardiac volumes, stroke volume and wall thickening versus normal.
WLCQ also allows you to access nuclear cardiology imaging data from anywhere in the world via our HIPPA compliant web site utilizing standard browser applications already installed on nearly every personal computer in the world. Clear, concise, portable and easy-to-use, Wackers-Liu CQ™
will improve the efficiency of your service and provide you with all of the clinical myocardial perfusion information that you need. For a real-time demo, please visit http://www.wackersliu.com/.
ImagenMD® with Cedars-Sinai QGS, QPS and CS Import
ImagenMD® with Cedars-Sinai QGS and QPS is an interactive standalone nuclear medicine processing application for the automatic segmentation, quantification, analysis and display of static and gated short axis myocardial perfusion SPECT at the office, hospital or home. The system also has databases (purchased by the user) for quantifying the extent and severity of myocardial defects.
Emory Cardiac Toolbox™
Syntermed’s Emory Cardiac Toolbox™ has provided nuclear clinicians with the best package of integrated nuclear medical imaging software tools for years. They remain committed to working closely with Emory University to continue to develop improvements and integrate them into the ECTb™ program, to make sure it is unsurpassed in functionality, user-friendliness and customer service. A nuclear medicine workstation equipped with the ECTb™ can receive data in almost any file format. All the processing and myocardial quantification can then be performed using the ECTb™, resulting in a more accurate interpretation.
Corridor 4DM-SPECT
Developed at the University of Michigan, Corridor 4DM-SPECT was designed to meet your demanding needs and challenging schedule and has succeeded in doing so with more than six years of commercial success.
Corridor 4DM-SPECT is a comprehensive nuclear cardiac emission computed tomographic (ECT) application designed to review and quantitatively analyze cardiac ECT (SPECT and / or PET) nuclear medicine patient studies. Corridor 4DM-SPECT operates as an independent application relying solely on the vendor database interface to access patient data files. The application provides tools for processing and displaying standard ungated and ECG gated cardiac ECT images on both a slice-by-slice basis and as 3-dimensional surface rendered images in many user selectable formats. Additionally, it provides quantitative assessments of heart function by computing and displaying left ventricular chamber volumes, ejection fraction, and transient ischemic dilatation (TID) values and provides an assessment of the data set(s) in comparison to a similar patient population with a low likelihood of cardiac disease. Physicians use this information to assess the anatomical and physiological functionality of the heart and analyze for the presence of myocardial perfusion and function defects. Effectively Corridor 4DM-SPECT provides a single, user friendly, intuitive environment within which the operator, technologist or physician, can efficiently process and review all cardiac ECT perfusion studies.
DICOM Software Option
DICOM is a global Information-Technology standard that is used in virtually all hospitals worldwide. Its current structure, which was developed in 1993, is designed to ensure the interoperability of systems used to produce, store, display, process, send, retrieve, query or print medical images and derived structured documents as well as to manage related workflow.
By purchasing only equipment and information systems that conform to the DICOM Standard, you can ensure that these tools will work together to produce, manage and distribute your images regardless of your previous, current or future vendors.
MEDX offers a DICOM option for nearly every workstation, including the NuQuest® nuclear medicine workstation. So whether you need to store data to PACS, print images to a laser imager, or retrieve patient information from a RIS, MEDX has a solution for your nuclear equipment.
For more information on a specific nuclear medicine software add on, please call
Ronni Markwell at 800.323.6339 or email support@medx-inc.com.