PACS vendor Telemis recently launched a new version of its PACS software at the French national radiology congress, JFR 2015, in Paris.
The latest version offers new tools for radiologists that include a 4D MR examination viewer, integrated tumor follow-up capabilities, and a volume measurement tracking system. The work of clinicians is further simplified through the availability of 3D visualization and the ability to transfer medical imaging studies, according to the company.
Telemis now offers default and advanced multiecho MR and multiphase visualization tools. For oncology pathologies, which represent more than 40% of the cases in which PACS software is used, flexible and user-friendly integrated tumor tracking simplifies the management of histories stored on CD-ROM and the monitoring of progress against different clinical criteria, according to the company. Clinicians will also benefit from a new 3D visualization tool that better represents pathologies and makes explanations to patients easier.
The new version also focuses on improved communication. The integration of a "Skype in 1 click" module, for example, improves the dialogue between physicians and, in the case of teleradiology, with imaging technologists.