TeraRecon Deploys iNtuition to Master New Advances in Multi-Detector Row MDCT at Stanford Symposium
| Source: TeraRecon, Inc.
SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwire - May 13, 2008) - TeraRecon, Inc. (www.terarecon.com), a leader
in advanced image-processing technology and 3D visualization solutions,
today announced the successful completion of the first 30 installations of
the new Aquarius iNtuition™ release of the company's advanced
visualization platform, after completion of a successful beta program
including the participation of Stanford University's 3D lab and department
of diagnostic radiology. Aquarius iNtuition will be showcased in several
presentations at the 10th Annual International Symposium on
Multidetector-Row CT hosted by the Stanford Department of Radiology at the
Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas, May 13-16th, 2008.
At MDCT 2008, leading experts from the international community will meet to
present new innovations and research relating to the application of
advanced multi-detector row CT. Such CT technology has made possible a wide
range of new imaging procedures that offer a less-invasive and richer
alternative to conventional techniques such as catheter angiography, but in
the process, these procedures generate huge volumes of images which have to
be managed and manipulated as a part of the diagnostic interpretation
process. TeraRecon solutions provide the means to support such
interpretation and the subsequent communication with referring physicians
and patients, with fast and efficient tools for 3D visualization and
measurement.
"TeraRecon has participated in Stanford's MDCT symposium since its
inception in San Francisco ten years ago," said Robert Taylor, Ph.D.,
TeraRecon president and COO. "Stanford's meeting has always put forward the
most challenging environment within which technology advances are discussed
and vendors are challenged to take solutions to the next step to facilitate
a higher standard of care made readily available to more practitioners and
patients. This year, as we see more and more clinical results being
presented from dual-source and 320-slice MDCT scanners, we are introducing
our Aquarius iNtuition platform which enables a complete, structured
workflow for advanced visualization, from acquisition, through automated
pre-processing, through initial review and final diagnostic interpretation,
to the referring physician and consultation with a patient. These huge
volumetric studies require unprecedented processing power to be delivered
into the hands of physicians all over the enterprise, and for this reason,
TeraRecon's advanced client-server architecture is, we believe, the best
solution available today for providing a comprehensive image management
solution to the healthcare enterprise."
Aquarius iNtuition provides a comprehensive suite of decision support tools
that are integrated into the imaging workflow to speed diagnostic
interpretation and enrich the imaging experience with additional
information that would not otherwise be available. The AquariusAPS™
server hosts multiple optional pre-processing engines to filter for and
locate potentially interesting features in volumetric examinations, and to
automatically identify and label anatomy. Automatic segmentation and
centerline extraction is also supported to prepare the examination for the
speediest diagnostic interpretation. The output of the AquariusAPS server,
if available, is then employed by the AquariusNET™ server and the
Aquarius iNtuition client to drive streamlined and tailored Workflow
Templates which know in advance how to swiftly get to specific areas of
interest, speeding the process of navigation through the dataset so that
the physician may focus their time and concentration on the interpretation
process itself.
Results from the Aquarius iNtuition session can then be delivered to
referring physicians via the enterprise-friendly, browser-based AquariusWEB
viewer which uses only JavaScript technology to deliver results in a rich,
interactive but optimized package to referring physicians. The AquariusWEB
viewer can be deployed via a simple URL link, making it possible to
seamlessly embed the viewer into an EMR or physician portal for secure
deliver in the correct patient context. It is even possible to open and
display these images on a JavaScript-capable PDA.
Aquarius iNtuition has recently been successfully released to tens of sites
after a beta program which included participation by Stanford University's
3D lab and radiology department.
"We are very grateful for Stanford's participation in the Aquarius
iNtuition beta program which has undoubtedly helped us craft a better
product, which we will be showing at the symposium and putting to the test
against competing solutions in the 6th Annual Workstation Face-Off," said
Dr. Taylor. "We have participated in the face-off from the beginning, and
we are greatly looking forward to pitching our iNtuition technology against
the latest challenges Dr. Rubin has in store for us. As ever, we will
process cases using client-server technology, which means that any solution
seen on the stage in Las Vegas can be readily deployed to any PC in the
imaging enterprise. We believe this hallmark of the TeraRecon approach to
advanced visualization will enable our solutions to shine once again this
year."
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, and branch offices in Concord,
MA; Tokyo, Japan; Osaka, Japan; and Trondheim, Norway.