ProSolv CVIIS interfaces with Philips ultrasound software

ProSolv CardioVascular, a FUJIFILM Medical Systems company, has interfaced its cardiovascular image and information systems (CVIIS) with Qlab, proprietary ultrasound software from Philips Healthcare. 

Facilities using Philips’ ultrasound systems will now benefit from the availability of Philips’ Qlab advanced 2D and 3D ultrasound quantification tools within the ProSolv CardioVascular application, delivering efficiency benefits for clinicians and enhancing the accuracy of diagnosis, said ProSolv.

Users can launch the Qlab application directly from the image while within the ProSolv CardioVascular application performing image review and reporting, according to the company.

ProSolv said the interface of Qlab version 6.0 and ProSolv CardioVascular will be available in July.

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