Amirsys debuts new specs for STATdx products

Amirsys highlighted new enhancements to its clinical decision support system, STATdx, at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago.

The Salt Lake City-based company introduced version 4.0 of its STATdx Diagnostic Decision Support System, which featured a new graphic layout and larger images. Additional features include: more than 1,000 new patient case examples and related images; 260 new cardiovascular diagnoses and related images; more than 17,000 new images; and clues and related images for more than 7,000 diagnoses, with key differential diagnosis information.

Also on display was STATdx Premier Integrated Diagnostic Decision Support System. Amirsys said users can access this system via PACS, RIS or speech recognition system without a username or password. It includes diagnosis/case modules, imaging anatomy and differential diagnoses. Additional features include the ability to compare up to three diagnoses side by side throughout the system; search vetted web content while conducting a STATdx search; and the ability to refer to tables, calculators and procedures without leaving the system.

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