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Captus DICOM interface

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  • Integrates the Captus 4000e into a Dicom Radiology Information system and PACS environment
  • Supports multiple vendors for nuclear medicine workstations, RIS and PACS systems
  • Increases department efficiency and workflow
  • Merged uptake reports with thyroid scans can be displayed as a DICOM image
  • Reduces errors associated with the manual input of patient information

With DICOM interface, the Captus 4000 gains the advantage of DICOM connectivity. This solution allows patient information and demographics to be pulled from the Radiology Information System (RIS) or Hospital Information System (HIS), thus, reducing errors and time associated with the manual input of patient information. DICOM interface creates a DICOM secondary capture image from information generated during the uptake procedure. The software exports the DICOM image files to a destination DICOM C-Store provider specified by the user. This destination may be a nuclear medicine workstation or PACS.

The Cap Dicom item 5430-00007 includes: Software license for the Captus 4000e to activate the CapDicom, an isolation box for the ethernet connection and two ethernet connecting cables.

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Eirik Gundersen

Eirik

Teknisk spesifikasjon

•  Integrates the Captus into a Dicom RIS (Radiology Information System) and PACS environment
•  Supports multiple vendors for nuclear medicine workstations, RIS and PACS systems
•  Increases department efficiency and workflow
•  Reduces errors associated with the manual input of patient information
•  Increases accuracy of patient information in the PACS environment
•  Merged uptake reports with thyroid scans can be displayed as a DICOM image


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