News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | June 01, 2022

The SyMRI MSK package supports a fast imaging workflow and enhanced capabilities to view tissue properties on an absolute scale in a short scan time. The application is now available for download on syngo.via from Siemens Healthineers

The SyMRI MSK package supports a fast imaging workflow and enhanced capabilities to view tissue properties on an absolute scale in a short scan time. The application is now available for download on syngo.via from Siemens Healthineers

June 1, 2022 — SyntheticMR, an innovative software solutions company for magnetic resonance imaging announced hat their SyMRI MSK package for knee and spine imaging now is available for download on syngo.via Open Apps from Siemens Healthineers. SyntheticMR's product package SyMRI NEURO is already available for download on syngo.via and the addition of SyMRI MSK completes the product range from SyntheticMR on the platform.

“That Siemens Healthineers can now also offer SyMRI MSK as a part of syngo.via Open Apps enables more customers to get access to the application”, says Ulrik Harrysson, CEO at SyntheticMR AB. “We strive to support a faster workflow, and provide objective decision support to radiologists, and are happy to continue to work towards this goal together with the Siemens Healthineers syngo.via team.”

SyMRI MSK package allows the radiologist to, with a single sequence, deliver the most common contrast weighted images as well as quantitative R1, R2 and proton density maps for advanced tissue analysis. The tse_mdme sequence is available on Siemens Healthineers’ MAGNETOM Vida with software version syngo MR XA11B and on all other systems with future XA software versions. Syngo.via users can autonomously download the SyMRI software trial from the Siemens Healthineers Digital Marketplace and use it immediately – integrated with their syngo.via. SyMRI is also available as a stand-alone software version.

For more information: www.syntheticmr.com


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