ProSolv rolls out enhancements

At the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology conference in San Diego yesterday, ProSolv CardioVascular, a Fujifilm Medical Systems company, unveiled enhancements in its cardiovascular image and information systems (CVIIS) product line with the integration of Corridor4DM capabilities, previously known as 4DM-SPECT. 

The Indianapolis-based ProSolv reported that nuclear cardiology physicians and technologists will benefit from access to 4DM review, analysis, and quantification tools from any of its reporting and image management workstations.

ProSolv also said that its enhanced nuclear cardiology capabilities result from the integration of Corridor4DM for nuclear SPECT, a cardiac analysis software suite from Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Invia Medical Imaging Solutions.

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