March 4, 2008 - Visage Imaging will unveil its Visage Thin Client solutions portfolio, and demonstrate scalability for integrated 2D, 3D and 4D advanced visualization and other new tools for cardiology, radiology and other subspecialties, at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, Austria, March 7-10.

The new version of Visage CS Cardiac Analysis is said to feature a set of new tools and optimizations such as calcium scoring, enhanced reporting and manual editing of the left ventricle geometry. Visage CS Cardiac Analysis is designed to allow viewing and post-processing of even the largest multi-phase cardiac CT studies, using Visage’s server-based thin-client performance.

With Visage’s fully integrated thin-client solutions, the image data as well as the applications within the Visage platform are reportedly not bound to specific workstations, and become instantly accessible within the PACS workflow. “There is a growing need for flexible PACS integration capabilities to optimize the workflow between radiology and other clinical departments,” said Reinhard Loose, M.D., Ph.D., and department head of the institute for diagnostic and interventional radiology at Hospital Nuremberg-North. “Thin-client solutions provide a completely integrated clinical workflow and improved communication through easy and instant data sharing, resulting in better patient care.”

Healthcare enterprises and imaging centers should be able to obtain the Thinnovation solutions through multiple channels and directly from Visage Imaging, said the company.

The company has signed agreements with three major clinical sites in Wales (Great Britain) and Portugal to provide Visage CS Thin Client Server systems that can be truly integrated within existing IT infrastructures.

For more information: www.visageimaging.com


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