RSNA: Ziosoft to introduce new advanced viz technologies

Ziosoft, a developer of functional visualization and analytics, is launching its PhyZiodynamic advanced visualization technologies at the annual Radiology Society of North America (RSNA) conference, being held Nov. 28 to Dec. 2 in Chicago.

PhyZiodynamic technologies provide algorithms for functional imaging analysis in various dimensions (2D to 4D), the company said. Ziosoft technology offers uncompressed images, and the data are accessible throughout the enterprise with multiple concurrent users per CPU-based server.

The Redwood City, Calif.-based Ziosoft also will be introducing its MR Cardiac Analysis suite for its Ziostation system, based on PhyZiodynamic algorithmic processing, including:
  • Function analysis;
  • Coronary vessel analysis; *
  • Time-intensity analysis; *
  • Time-delayed signal intensity analysis;* and
  • Strain analysis. *

*Indicates the function is currently available outside the U.S.

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