Helen Kuhl, ITN Editor

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Helen Kuhl is Editorial Director of Imaging Technology News.

At the American College of Cardology (ACC) 2010, Ziosoft unveiled its Phyziodynamic advanced visualization software, which uses super-computing algorithms to convert computed tomography (CT) data sets of a full cardiac cycle into crystal-clear, color cine loops. These loops can be fully manipulated, rotating on any axis, and can be sliced through so the heart is in motion, showing true anatomical function that only previously would be seen by surgeons working on beating hearts.

Dave Fornell, ITN Editor

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Dave Fornell is the editor of Diagnostic & Interventional Cardiology magazine and assistant editor for Imaging Technology News magazine.

As computed tomography (CT) technology has become more versatile, affordable and available, the number of exams being done continues to rise.

Jeanne-Marie Phillips, president, HealthFlash Marketing Communications
February 18, 2011

Jeanne-Marie Phillips, president, HealthFlash Marketing Communications

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Jeanne-Marie Phillips is president, HealthFlash Marketing Communications, a public relations firm specialized in healthcare. Contact: [email protected], 203.363.0347.

December 10, 2008 – A prostate cancer patient from Warrington in Cheshire, UK, becomes first in his country to be treated using RapidArc Radiotherapy from Varian Medical Systems.

As the computed tomography (CT) market has moved through the slice wars and volumetric imaging, managing dose has now emerged as top priority for providers and vendors.


MAQUET is a subsidiary of the publicly-listed Swedish group of companies GETINGE AB. The MAQUET brand represents the Medical Systems business division. Together with the two other business areas ARJO Extended Care and GETINGE Infection Control, the entire GETINGE group of companies focuses on forward-looking medical technology. For the fiscal year 2005 the GETINGE Group posted sales revenues of 1,280 billion euros with a workforce of approximately 7,400 employees.

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