News | April 15, 2014

Fujifilm Presents Integrated Synapse Portfolio at ACC.14

April 15, 2014 — Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Inc. highlighted an integrated Synapse portfolio that allows cardiologists and clinical professionals to enhance patient care through optimized productivity at the 63rd Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) March 29-31 in Washington, D.C.

Synapse Cardiovascular helps cardiologists in a variety of clinical areas efficiently and confidently interpret exceptional images with streamlined workflow, image review and reporting. Synapse Cardiovascular has full image management and reporting capabilities, and tools designed specifically for nuclear cardiology, vascular ultrasound, ECG management, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, computed tomorgraphy (CT) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) workflows.

Cardiologists interested in advanced visualization and analysis will find the innovations of Fujifilm’s Synapse 3-D appealing for their diagnostic needs with 29 functions to choose from. It is fully integrated with Synapse PACS and Synapse Cardiovascular, and eliminates the need to access advanced diagnostic tools from a separate workstation or with a separate login. Patient lists are synchronized, making it up to date at all times.

Also to be introduced is Synapse Analytics, an advanced tool that provides critical, timely data to assist decisions made by healthcare professionals about clinical operations and financial performance. This is a single application for use across the Synapse PACS, radiology information system (RIS) and CV platforms and allows the user to build, manipulate and monitor a full suite of business intelligence dashboards and reports.

For more information: www.fujimed.com


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