News | March 09, 2015

Fujifilm to Feature Latest Version of Synapse at ACC 2015

Cardiovascular and 3-D applications improve workflow across multiple procedures, modalities

Fujifilm, Synapse, 3-D, Cardiovascular, ACC 2015, cardiac PACS

March 9, 2015 — Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Inc. will demonstrate the latest version of Synapse Cardiovascular 6.0 and Synapse 3-D 4.1 at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 64th Annual Scientific Session & Expo on March 14 -16 in San Diego, California.

Synapse Cardiovascular helps cardiologists in a variety of clinical areas efficiently and confidently interpret images and compose structured reports with a streamlined workflow. The system is designed specifically for echocardiography, cardiac catheterization and invasive peripheral vascular, nuclear cardiology, vascular ultrasound, electrocardiogram (ECG) management, computed tomography (CT) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) workflows.

Synapse 3-D offers more than 30 clinical functions to choose from, with many functions utilizing Fujifilm’s Image Intelligence capability. It is fully integrated with Synapse PACS (picture archive and communication system) and Synapse Cardiovascular, and creates a centralized, enterprise-shared 3-D solution. The Synapse 3-D snapshot workflow creates a closed loop workflow with no redundant rendering work required along the way, creating faster workflows.

For more information: www.fujimed.com


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