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Computed Tomography Software In Usa
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by:CardioWise Inc. based inFayetteville, ARIZONA (USA)
Cardiowise connects cardiac CT data with innovative new artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that augment human decision-making within existing clinical ...
Manufactured by:Pulmonx Corporation based inRedwood City, CALIFORNIA (USA)
A cloud-based quantitative computed tomography (CT) analysis service that provides information on emphysema destruction, fissure completeness, and lobar volume to help identify target lobes for the Zephyr Valve ...
by:PenRad Technologies, Inc. based inBuffalo, MINNESOTA (USA)
Lung screening presents a number of challenges for diagnostic imaging centers with Low Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT). Patients must be screened for eligibility requirements, and participating centers are required to upload pertinent exam information to a lung cancer screening registry in order to qualify for ...
Manufactured by:Epica Human Health based inDuncan, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
Meet Vimersion, EPICA’s new non-interpolated data viewer application. EPICA Dicom data is pulled directly from EPICA’s Computed Tomography platform and rendered in a Virtual Reality environment and provides all the visual detail from EPICA’s HDVI CT with annotations. he Vimersion VR platform is designed to supplement and communicate diagnosis ...
Manufactured by:Epica Human Health based inDuncan, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
EPICA’s ultra high resolution and non-interpolated CT image data rendered in a VR environment to supplement and communicate diagnosis. Software application allows the physicians, radiologists, patients, and other care collaborators to “fly” through the ...
by:Dynaflow, Inc. based inJessup, MARYLAND (USA)
2DynaEIT is a suite of efficient and accurate algorithms for solution of the two-dimensional forward and inverse Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) problems. The forward problem is the problem of determination of voltage and current distribution for known conductivity distribution in the imaged domain, while the inverse problem is the problem of image reconstruction using the measured voltages ...