RSNA: Vital updates Vitrea suite

Vital Images (Booth 7914), an advanced visualization technologies developer, is launching new clinical and platform features to the Vitrea Enterprise Suite at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), to be held in Chicago next week.

The update features include virtualization, denoising, dynamic MR (which is not yet available in the U.S.), oncology fusion, brain perfusion and body perfusion (which is not yet available in the U.S.). With a modular architecture, the Vitrea Enterprise Suite software-only technology can be virtualized in the IT closet or data center, according to the Minneapolis-based company.

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