TeraRecon's iNtuition(TM) Shines at the Stanford MDCT Face-Off in Las Vegas
| Source: TeraRecon, Inc.
LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire - May 15, 2008) - TeraRecon, Inc. (www.terarecon.com), a leader
in advanced imaging processing technology and 3D visualization solutions,
applied new innovations in client-server advanced visualization at the 6th
"Workstation Face-off" held at the 10th Annual Stanford University
International Symposium on Multidetector-Row CT, held at the Wynn resort in
Las Vegas.
The workstation face-off posed challenges at a new level of complexity and
functionality to the participants, with clinical 4 cases to be reviewed in
a total of less than 20 minutes. The assigned tasks included CT Colon, CT
brain perfusion, quantitative vascular analysis of significantly diseased
vessels in the head and neck, simultaneous CT-PET fusion of two pairs of
data (one prior pair and one follow-up pair), detection and temporal change
analysis of lung nodules from a prior / follow-up pair of CT lung scans,
coronary CTA analysis of real-world, sub-optimal data, and processing of a
surprise case presented "cold" during the face-off, to be loaded and
processed on the spot, within the allotted time.
To meet these challenges, TeraRecon's champion, Dr Christopher Herzog,
Chief of Radiology at the Red Cross Clinic in Munich, Germany, applied the
latest innovations available in TeraRecon's Aquarius iNtuition system
including the first showing of two new advanced applications implemented
using client-server technology, and fully integrated cardiac workflow
enabling multi-phase coronary analysis and ejection fraction calculation
all within the same user interface, unlike other companies that processed
these two tasks in two different modules. All tasks were completed with
high accuracy, blazingly fast performance (even via client-server with and
without bandwidth limitations), workflow optimization and time to spare.
TeraRecon's client-server technology was applied, with the emergency
(head/neck vascular and brain perfusion) case processed over a 10mbit
bandwidth limitation to simulate remote review by a radiologist not on site
when the emergency occurred. Where other vendors demonstrated "remote
control" technology where a single remote workstation was controlled by the
physician using technology concepts similar to "PC Anywhere," TeraRecon
deployed true client-server technology where the appropriate tasks are
divided between the client and server, to optimize performance,
functionality and image quality, while simultaneously allowing multiple
users to access the server, an enterprise resource, rather than being
restricted to access one workstation which may not have the correct data,
and may be needed for use by someone else, on-site (hence blocking access
by the remote user).
As a key highlight of the face-off, Dr Herzog, demonstrated TeraRecon's
AquariusWEB technology for delivering the time-sensitive emergency results
from the surprise case delivered on CD during the event. As soon as the
case was loaded, Dr Herzog was able to deliver via e-mail (for example, to
a surgeon's PDA) a fully interactive, fully browser-based 3D model of the
examination, to reduce unnecessary delays and ensure the most rapid
delivery to the right physician for this time-critical data in an emergency
setting.
"We have been participants in the Stanford Face-Off since its very first
year, and each year, Dr Rubin sets us new challenges and pushes our
boundaries a little further," said Robert Taylor, Ph.D, president and chief
operating officer of TeraRecon. "This is nothing but good for our industry
as it forces us to rise to new challenges and as we saw today, it clearly
demonstrates to the medical imaging community the core differences between
the different technology offerings, and the impact these differences can
have on patient care. We are extremely happy with the outcome of the
face-off today, which demonstrated the unmatched power of our technology to
provide ubiquitous access to the broadest range of interpretation tools
without compromise on performance or functionality."
About TeraRecon, Inc. (www.terarecon.com)
TeraRecon Inc., a leader in advanced image processing and 3D visualization
techniques, provides advanced imaging systems for medical and other
visualization applications based on its unique and patented image
processing technologies. A four-time winner of Frost and Sullivan awards
and selected by KLAS as the top 3D vendor in the 2007 mid-year survey, the
company has developed a leading portfolio of products that advance the
performance, quality, functionality, and integration of image processing
and 3D visualization systems. Founded in 1997, TeraRecon has developed a
unique family of powerful processors that are used in its real-time,
enterprise-wide image processing solutions and real-time 3D volume
rendering hardware engines. TeraRecon is a fast growing, privately held
company with headquarters in San Mateo, CA, branch offices in Concord, MA;
Tokyo, Japan and Osaka, Japan; and European headquarters in Frankfurt,
Germany.