DeJarnette adds 10th dyseCT customer

The University Hospitals of Cleveland has selected DeJarnette Research Systems' dyseCT.

The healthcare provider is DeJarnette's 10th customer to select dyseCT. More than 25 units have been installed to date amongst the 10 sites, said DeJarnette.

dyseCT addresses the problems associated with high-speed CT scanners that produce multiple procedure studies and a PACS that matches these multiple procedure studies to a single order, DeJarnette said.

The system identifies multiple procedure studies and modifies the DICOM modality worklist using a group procedure to replace the multiple procedure; analyses the images, associating them with a specific anatomical region automatically without manual intervention; and it separates the images in a multiple procedure study and associates those images with the appropriate orders.

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