Friday, 23 March 2012

GE VIVID E9 demo and SUPPORTING SERVERS

Introducing Vivid E9 Breakthrough 2011!

GE Healthcare's first cardiovascular ultrasound system built specifically for 4D imaging – from ergonomics to image acquisition to data management. With quantification tools, 4D Stress and advanced ergonomics. One-touch ease of use puts 4D effortlessly at your fingertips.

Vivid E9 Breakthrough 2011 (BT11) provides innovative features designed to improve image quality, quantification and workflow when compared to the previous generation of Vivid E9.







 

Image Vault

Image VaultView your echo exams, when and where you want them. That’s the power of choice, an important advantage of Image Vault Dimension – an archive and server solution dedicated to GE’s Vivid cardiovascular ultrasound systems and EchoPAC™ workstations.

Ensure Preservation and Compatibility of Data, Including Raw Data

The Image Vault Dimension database mirrors that of Vivid and EchoPAC, offering preservation of data in the same format, allowing you to:
  • Accurately preserve and archive TruAccess ultrasound raw data.
  • Preserve all examination results and patient demographics – including structured findings, measurements, wall motion scoring, reports and stress-echo templates.
  • Add or edit measurements offline – take the measurements you made on your Vivid system and complete them on the EchoPAC.

Maximize Transfer Speed

The Image Vault Dimension is designed to ensure maximum transfer speed by allowing you to:
  • Convert raw data to DICOM on the Image Vault server, freeing up your ultrasound system.
  • Compress TruAccess (raw) data to reduce need for storage space and speed image data transfer.
  • Maximize speed for image review through a proprietary communication protocol between the Image Vault server and EchoPAC while maintaining compatibility with DICOM-based systems. 



EchoPAC* Clinical Workstation Software

Customize your workflow to meet the needs of your ultrasound lab with EchoPAC*.










Workflow that works for you.

Perform all of your post-processing offline—even multi-dimensional analyses—on images that retain the same excellent quality as those originally acquired and viewed on your ultrasound system. Help to optimize your workflow by deciding when and where an echo exam is accessed, reviewed, or finalized based on your scheduling needs, and the expertise of your team.
This may help free up your system for additional exams — for more efficient workflow, higher patient throughput, and increased productivity.
 






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