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First showcased at RSNA 2007, Philips' Elite Clinical Solution for breast imaging now includes the MammoTrak dockable patient support, diagnostic and biopsy coils, and the DynaCAD enterprise breast software for analysis and biopsy planning from the MR console.
Philips newest iSite PACS release features enhanced mammography reading capabilities, through a specialized set of tools designed for screening and reading of mammography exams.
Philips will feature advanced visualization tools on its iSite PACS at RSNA 2008.
As the basis of its healthcare IT platform, Philips now offers both a PACS and RIS solution. Philips XIRIS 8.0 introduces several reported enhanced features including improved scheduling and billing, statistical reporting, key milestone tracking and QA and peer review.
Philips iVault reportedly provides a secure, scalable image management solution that helps reduce the costs and complexity of PACS storage. iVault protects the integrity and privacy of data while giving clinicians reliable access to images across the enterprise.
Philips Healthcare's comprehensive DRF room solution features two digital detectors, one in the vertical stand and one in the table of the EasyDiagnost Eleva, thus reportedly combining high-quality digital radiography and fluoroscopy. This provides the flexibility to optimize room utilization.
The Philips BrightView XCT integrates Philips BrightView SPECT in a co-planar design with advanced flat-detector X-ray CT technology to acquire low-dose, high-resolution CT images and to improve registration confidence. The system represents the first time a flat panel X-ray detector will be used for CT imaging in nuclear medicine.
October 7, 2008 – Philips contributes cardiovascular X-ray systems to hybrid surgery suites by STERIS Corp. to treat patients requiring minimally invasive cardiovascular surgical procedures, or those needing open surgery, within a single operating suite.
Philips has a new addition to its HD ultrasound family of products, the Philips HD15 ultrasound system, which is designed to provide physicians with high-end imaging and workflow performance in a cost-effective system.
The Philips HD7 is a high-volume ultrasound system used in cardiovascular, OB/GYN, anesthesiology, oncology, electrophysiology, stress echo, pediatric, orthopedic, urologic, emergency and other applications.