Technology | January 28, 2013

Synapse Cardiovascular Expands the Clinical and Reporting Capabilities for Specialists

Fujifilm’s Web-based, virtualized platform has new tools and enhanced functionality

Synapse Cardiovascular 5.0 FujiFilm Medical Systems USA RSNA 2012 Cardiac PACS

January 28, 2013 — Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Inc. brought a broad portfolio of diagnostic and informatic solutions to the 2012 meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). The company showcased its advanced Cardiovascular product, Synapse Cardiovascular 5.0.

“Cardiologists and other specialists ultimately have the same needs: increased diagnostic confidence and a simple, streamlined workflow. That’s precisely what we bring to the Cardiovascular stage with Synapse Cardiovascular 5.0,” says Jim Morgan, Fujifilm’s vice president, Medical Informatics. “It uses advanced technologies to analyze results, and takes several extra steps to provide users sophisticated methodologies to analyze findings quickly and accurately.”

The Web-based Synapse Cardiovascular platform is suited to fit into any facility’s IT (information technology) infrastructure, physical or virtual. It creates finalized, signed cardiovascular-structured reports quickly and easily. Advanced tools that help quantify results, such as interactive diagrams and freehand drawing tools, add to the advantages the system provides. It can be optimized for cardiac cath, invasive peripheral vascular, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology, vascular ultrasound and cardiac CT (computed tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) procedures.

As a completely Web-based solution for cardiovascular imaging, Fujifilm’s Synapse Cardiovascular system offers an integrated image and information platform that has been clinically proven to deliver the results that the nation’s top cardiologists require.

For more information: www.fujimed.com


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