The INFINITT Cardiology PACS has a user friendly interface, optimized for the cardiology specialists’ workflow. It is a Web-based solution with smart clients, supporting Cine CT and providing reliable measurement tools for Cath, Echo, ECG and CT 3D images. The dual-monitor configuration allows side-by-side comparison of images, viewing of images along with the report, and thumbnail images that can be enlarged to full screen viewing with touch screen functionality. Reporting functions include a Cath-Angio Report Template (Coronary Tree), Echo Wall Motion Scoring, and an easy to use report customization tool. The system is in full compliance with industrial standards (IHE, HL7, XML), enabling seamless integration into enterprise imaging solutions.
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INFINITT Cardiology PACS Optimized for Cardiology Specialists' Workflow
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