Technology | Advanced Visualization | October 25, 2017

Version 4.4.13 offers rendering speeds up to 400 percent faster, with expanded clinical functionality for cardiology, orthopedic and oncology applications

TeraRecon Enhances Speed, Clinical Capabilities With Latest iNtuition Release

October 25, 2017 — TeraRecon announced the release of version 4.4.13 of their iNtuition software, bringing over 175 new feature and workflow enhancements to its advanced visualization platform. 

This latest release brings major advancements throughout the breadth of TeraRecon’s clinical packages including high-end research cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) capabilities, transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) planning innovations, spine labeling, multiphase for breast and prostate MRI, and more. Significant usability enhancements are a result of new image processing engines working in concert with user interface improvements to create a cleaner, more intuitive user experience for clinicians and technologists alike. 

In terms of underlying scalability and performance, TeraRecon has replaced its VolumePro ASIC-based volume rendering technology with an even more powerful and faster offering called VP CUDA. Current customers can upgrade affordably via a simple one-hour field upgrade to experience speed increases up to 400 percent. Significant improvements are seen across the application in terms of image loading, responsiveness, multi-user performance and fine mode detail. Additionally, iNtuition with VP CUDA allows for unlimited scalability and virtualization to meet the advanced technology needs of growing organizations.

TeraRecon will demonstrate the new iNtuition software at the 2017 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting, Nov. 26-Dec. 1 in Chicago.

For more information: www.terarecon.com

See what products vendors plan to display at RSNA 2017 on ITN's RSNA FastPass microsite at www.rsnafastpass.com. Click on the top dropdown menu to choose products by modality.


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