Corridor4DM Feature List

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Software Services Features Corridor4DM Feature List 4DM v2013 FDG PET Standard Uptake Value (SUV) Calculation Auto-Selection of Report Template Motion Correction of SPECT datasets New Normals Databases View Radiation Exposure SUV displays in two formats: As a 2D/3D Polar map distribution of the LV on any quantification screen Included in the information for any manually defined ROI of the body on the Fusion screen Automatically matches study protocol to appropriate report template Motion Correction is part of the SPECT Reconstruction option Automatically corrects gated and ungated tomographic SPECT datasets, with manual adjustment options available GE Alcyone (530C) Philips Astonish Spectrum Dynamics D-SPECT Displays an estimation of a patient s effective radiation dose SUV calculations aide physician diagnosis for the identification and localization of inflammation for FDG PET imaging protocols. Saves physician reporting time when exporting findings to 4DM reports by not having to manually select report templates as part of the reporting workflow Provides correction of patient motion during SPECT acquisitions, as part of the 4DM SPECT Reconstruction option Technologist now can perform all processing from within 4DM for SPECT studies saves valuable time and increases efficiency Perform quantification comparisons to normals databases for images taken by GE Healthcare s 530C Alcyone imaging system, Philips Healthcare s iterative Astonish reconstruction software, and Spectrum Dynamics D-SPECT imaging system Provides reporting and monitoring of radiation exposure to patient sales@inviasolutions.com 734.205.1231 1 PC_2013-03A

4DM v2013 continued 4DM v2012 Faster Quantification Add Site Information Whole Body PET Multi-Monitor Support HL7 Auto-workflow Selector Software-based Licensing New Normals Databases Report Prioritization Seven New Language Translations Increased throughput of patient study loading and processing Site Information interface permits the site to enter location, contact information, and logo for display on screen captures and formatted reports Added support of whole body PET images for review and quantification on 4DM Fusion screen Added support for 4DM to utilize multiple monitors Export 4DM reports to HL7 v2 and HL7 v3 (CDA) formats 4DM determines the workflow to display based on the dataset(s) type loaded 4DM now functions on a software-based floating license model cardius X ACT nspeed Prioritize datasets to be utilized for report generation Product now available in seven additional langugages: Swedish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Danish, Dutch, and Finnish Saves technologists and physicians valuable time processing and reviewing studies Site information is part of the required structured elements for submission of patient medical records to databases and registries Enables single environment for fusion display and quantification of cardiac and whole body PET studies Display one instance of 4DM on multiple monitors to make your workflow more efficient Compare images, quantifications, and reports side-by-side for thorough study interpretation Increase efficiency in reading studies by viewing any combination of 4DM screens at one time Input report information while reviewing study result screens Export reports that meet federal guidelines for EMR/EHR systems with HL7-compliant report templates Save time loading workflows and choosing screens by not having to manually match datasets to their workflows N/A Perform quantification comparisons to normals databases for images taken by Digirad s cardius X ACT imaging system and nspeed reconstruction software Save time generating reports by prioritizing datasets as you review Improves clinical use by mitigating potential errors as a result of language barriers 2

4DM v2012 continued 4DM v2010 Coronary Flow Reserve Screen MI Processing Screen Image Reconstruction Coronary Flow Reserve Screen Added support for Ammonia (N-13) tracer Added manual processing mode to the MI Processing Screen Reconstruct volumetric images from nuclear medicine tomographic projection data Process and review dynamic cardiac PET datasets MUGA Screen Process and review gated planar datasets Quantification Map Perfusion Defect Severity Quantification Additional Normals Databases IQ SPECT PDF Export Export 4DM reports to a PDF format Screen Controls Updated graphical user interface with icons and tool tips Estimate absolute myocardial blood flow and Coronary Flow Reserve (CFR) for Ammonia (N-13) tracer Improves workflow efficiency by allowing you to switch from QA Mode to Manual Mode by clicking the Manual Mode icon in the Toolbar Integrates reconstruction capabilities into 4DM Perform standard SPECT reconstruction processing for one-to-four datasets on a single screen Includes reconstruction filter adjustments, reorientation controls, output orientation controls, and more. Estimate absolute myocardial blood flow and coronary flow reserve (CFR) for Rb-82 tracer Additional tools for the assessment of perfusion abnormalities Quantify the ejection fraction of gated planar datasets (8 32 frames) Process studies automatically or manually Time Activity Curve: assess dropped counts Result Table: review quantitative information including diastolic function parameters Quantifies the extent and severity of the perfusion defect size Perform quantification comparisons to normals databases for images taken by the Siemens IQ SPECT camera Provides additional flexibility and security to 4DM reporting capabilities Improves multiple-language support Provides consistent screen controls and better use of screen real estate 3

4DM v7.0 4DM v6.1 4DM v6.0 Data Export User Preferences Enhanced functionality and configurability for Save Data Preferences Screen Capture Preferences Save Results Enhanced format of 4DM saved result files Dyssynchrony Screen Polar Map and 3D Object Screen Controls Assesses the phases of contraction for the left ventricle: Contractility Histogram: Plots the time to peak contraction expressed as a percent of the R-R frame within the left ventricle Contractility 2D and 3D Polar Maps: Displays the quantitative time to peak contraction values Time to Peak Thickening: Displays the time to peak wall thickening for gated studies Time to Peak Contraction: Displays the time to peak contractility for gated datasets Nuclear Medicine Viewer Now supports Whole Body datasets Screen Control Panel Updated Nuclear Medicine (NM) Viewer Calcium Overlays on 2D and 3D Polar Maps The Fusion Overlay drop-down menu is now accessible on the Screen Control Panel for applicable screens A new screen, labeled NM Viewer, displays up to 16 NM datasets at a time Allows review of non-cardiac NM datasets Integration of the calcium overlay options for all 2D and 3D Polar Map Screen Objects Users can define global settings for saving data and taking screen captures, eliminating the need to define the same preferences for every patient study Improved compatibility with PACS Improved compression for storage Analysis of regional and global contraction patterns in the left ventricle can help identify those patients who may benefit from Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Use retrospectively to analyze prior studies for dyssynchrony Assess dyssynchrony within standard 4DM review screens Single-application support for general nuclear medicine studies Streamlines the workflow improving clinical efficiency Review the following DICOM datasets: Tomo, Gated Tomo, Dynamic, Gated Planar, Static Calculate Lung/Heart ratios Users can view the location of calcium deposits in relation to perfusion defects 4

4DM v6.0 continued CTA Overlays on 2D and 3D Polar Maps Viability Screen Tomo Screen Object tools and controls User s Guide Native Language Support Colorbar Controls Additional Dataset Support Increased Screen Capture Support Enhanced Integrated Reporting Features Integration of the Coronary Vessel Fusion Overlay options for all 2D and 3D Polar Map Screen Objects New screen for the review of SPECT and/or PET viability studies Temporal and Spatial Filtering added to Tomo QA Screen (previously named the Raw QC Screen) ROI tools available on new NM Viewer Screen Updated Corridor4DM User s Guide Product now available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese NM Colorbars brightness and background limits now extend beyond 0 and 150. CT Colorbars provide color selection Nuclear Medicine Tomographic (Tomo), Gated Planar, Dynamic, and Static datasets Dynamic PET data in transverse, SA, HLA, or VLA GE Advance workstation CTA Coronary Vessel files Now supports 8-bit DICOM screen captures in addition to the previously supported 24-bit DICOM screen captures Includes Comparison Study Summary and SPECT MUGA Report Template 4DM sample report templates include more of the commonly-used report tags New tags added to support updated reporting guidelines and new stressing agents Users can view the location of coronary vessels in relation to perfusion defects Integrates the quantification of viable tissue in a single application for both PET and SPECT to provide a better noninvasive prediction of Cath results Apply filtering within 4DM to improve image visualization Generate heart-to-lung ratios Now includes examples of commonly used workflows; an entire chapter dedicated to user controls; and user tips Improves clinical use by mitigating potential errors as a result of language barriers Allows users greater control within the brightness and background slider. Improves co-registration of two CT datasets Enhances the versatility of 4DM by increasing the number of accepted supported files May require the purchase of optional license Allows users to review DICOM screen captures from prior studies for comparison Continues to provide users with the most robust, compliant, and integrated reporting options 5

4DM v6.0 continued 4DM v5.2 Workflow Customization Additional Normals Databases Updated Licensing Options Printing Within Preferences: Screen Selection Panel can be easily configured according to user s clinical workflow for MPI, AC MPI, CTAC MPI, SPECT Viability, PET Viability studies. Screen and Study Layout options now integrated on a single page (Study Layout renamed as Dataset Layout) Screens renamed to reflect the type of image review; screen templates reflect -defined display layouts Simplified the creation of user-defined screens and templates Additional dataset priorities and new assignment tool simplifies defining which datasets appear on each screen C.Clear Sestamibi/Tetrofosmin Tc-99m databases Flash 3D Sestamibi/Tetrofosmin Tc-99m databases Floating Licenses Print secondary screen captures directly from Corridor4DM Composite Result Files Save a single result file Reconstruction Identification Strings FDG Viability Support Region of Interest Drawing Tools Match studies to normal databases based on reconstruction methods User-defined viability layouts and viability quantification in polar maps and segmental scoring Oval, square, and polygon drawing tools Non-prioritized region drawing Minimizes the number of clicks required to activate a workflow tailored for datasets being reviewed Maximizes user-customization options Perform quantification comparisons to normals databases for C.Clear and Flash 3D Sestamibi/Tetrofosmin studies Through the use of USB dongles, users can now use a licensed copy of Corridor4DM on multiple computers No longer need to open additional applications to print 4DM images for patient file archival Access to all results in a single file for easy sharing, transferring and archiving Match studies to normal databases even if the camera system or workstation does not store reconstruction methods in DICOM format Determine viable heart tissue by generating scar and viability scores Enhanced drawing tools for more versatile and accurate regions of interest identification Distinct, layered region of interest drawing 6

4DM v5.2 continued 4DM v5.1 Polar Map Valve Plane Estimator Calcium Scoring Quantification User-defined location for the basal valve plane for polar map generation (septal, lateral, or mid) Increased user control for quantification results Slice Averaging A definable preference that averages multiple Review an entire volume in a single splash display slices into an single image Average up to six slices in a single image Slice Numbering Displays the slice number in the 2D splash object Provides indication if slice averaging has been applied Manual vessel assignment for quantification Fully integrated coronary calcium analysis for SPECT/CT, including seed point placement with region PET/CT, or stand alone CT studies. growing technique and ROIs with region growing technique Requires the purchase of optional CaSc processing license CT Viewer CT Reporting Transverse, HLA and VLA dataset support Auto Image Magnification Quantification of Agatston score, volume, and number of lesions Definable Hounsfield unit threshold Image display types include MPR, MIP, and Thin MIP Quantification: ROI and Ruler Report CT incidental findings Report CT calcium scoring results Import and quantify recon tomo and gated recon tomo files for quantification regardless of image orientation A definable preference that allows the splash and 3SA, HLA, and VLA images to automatically scale to fill 70% of image display area Quantify and report incidental findings in SPECT/CT, PET/ CT, or stand alone CT studies in a single, accurate and comprehensive environment. Requires the purchase of optional CT processing license Streamline reporting CT, SPECT, and/or PET findings in a single ICANL-compliant report. Requires the purchase of optional CT processing license Enhance clinical workflow integration with additional dataset compatibility. The ability to adjust image orientations ensures exact matching of image reconstructions. Save time with automatic, optimal image magnification for the most advantageous display of studies regardless of small, normal, dilated, or massively dilated cardiac volumes. 7

4DM v5.1 continued 4DM v5.0 User definable valve plane placement (Septal Wall, Polar Map Quantification Septal Wall Mid Membranous Septum, Lateral Wall) Tomographic Quality Control (Raw QC Screen) Updated user interface with an interval slider for gating interval selection Support SPECT, PET, CT, and Attenuation Fusion Screen Correction maps for registration Reporting Features Access to patient information when a single series is loaded For example, tomo, gated tomo, and/or a DICOM screen capture activates these corresponding screen of the reporting package: History and Demographics, Stress/Rest EKG Data, and Preferences Added delay export tags Accepted Data at Start-up Ability to launch application with nonreconstructed files (tomo, gated tomo, or CT) Tomographic Quality Control (Raw QC Screen) Volumetric Registration (Fusion Screen) DICOM Screen Capture Review Raw Cine Review Sinograms Count Histograms Beat Histograms Perform manual volumetric registration for CT, PET and SPECT data Display DICOM secondary screen captures Display and cine DICOM multi-frame screen captures Patient Information Screen Updated workflow to abide by ASNC reporting matrix Additional Normals Databases Rb-82 databases Correspond processing limits with quantification processing techniques for greater reproducibility of quantitative perfusion results. Perform detailed analyses of EKG gating integrity on a frame-by-frame basis. Verify image co-registration for accuracy and eliminate false positives or negative studies generated by image reconstruction defects. Complete ICANL-compliant reports in less time. Use Raw QC screen to validate data prior to reconstruction Access applicable Patient Information fields prior to reconstruction Perform detailed evaluations of the integrity of gated and ungated radionuclide tomographic image data. Align datasets to compare perfusion data and CT anatomy. Display screen captures from a previous study or review vendor-specific screen captures. Complete compliant reports in less time. Complete a polar map analysis of Rb-82 PET perfusion studies. 8

4DM v5.0 continued 4DM v4.2 4DM v4.1 User Interface Data Support Fusion of CTA Coronary Vessels Enhanced colorbar controls Enhanced screen designer with unlimited user definable screens Added scrolling ability to screen selection panel Ability to generate user-defined study layouts Native PET and CT cardiac studies Siemens Transformation/ Co-registration Matrices Siemens and Philips CTA extracted vessels files 24-bit DICOM Static and Multi-frame Screen Captures Fusion of 3D LV surface models with CTA extracted coronary vessels Define user customized environments with increased control of algorithms, display screens, and features. Standardized colorbar control for all 2D display objects, including dual colorbars Unlimited user-defined display screens Improve workflow integration with increased data support, especially related to PET and CT cardiac images. Review functional and anatomical studies in a single image with CT coronary angiograms combined with perfusion 3D displays. Preferences Interface Updated user interface Define user customized environments with increased control of algorithms, display screens, and features. Increased Initialization Speed DICOM Multi-Frame Screen Capture (MFSC) Support Launch application and studies faster Capture and save cine loops in DICOM format Minimize down time during application initialization. Review myocardial function in a PACS environment that doesn t provide 4DM 9