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ContextVision Pushes the Limits of Medical Imaging

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SOURCE ContextVision AB

VIENNA and STOCKHOLM, March 8, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

The only provider of ultrasound 3D image enhancement in real-time brings multidimensional power to ECR

Since 1983, ContextVision has pushed its image enhancement technology forward, delivering unparalleled diagnostic image quality to clinicians. This year, ContextVision will demonstrate its cutting-edge software within ultrasound, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography and more.

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This versatile GOP® technology combined with image processing expertise allows ContextVision to continuously improve the quality of medical images around the world.

At ECR, ContextVision will demonstrate products including:

  • GOPiCE® US (3D/4D)- The industry's first ultrasound real-time three-dimensional filtering product, it enhances 3D ultrasound volumes by filtering images to remove speckle, noise and other artifacts, while simultaneously sharpening diagnostically significant structures. Volumetric acquisitions empowered by multi-dimensional image enhancement leads to faster and more accurate diagnosis.
  • Three New add-on modules for GOPView XR2Plus will be shown including Intelligent Exposure Index based on the relevant region of the image i.e. true tissue. ContextVision will also show its Defect Correct Library as well as Doctors Interface for end user image control.
  • GOPView® iRVUltra - ContextVision's second generation of image enhancement technology for interventional radiology has unprecedented success in reducing noise while enhancing fine structures and edges. This ultimately allows for significantly improved image quality while maintaining patient dose, or, alternatively, preserved image quality using a lower patient dose.

"Our ultra-fast algorithms for 3D/4D image enhancement allow doctors improved diagnostic value in 2D planes as well as in 3D renderings," said Anita Tollstadius, ContextVision CEO. "These additional dimensions are essential to ultrasound examinations because they decrease the risk of not having acquired the entire anatomy, as could be the case with a 2D examination. With 3D, the whole anatomy can be acquired with one single scan."

Visit us in booth #520 in Expo E at ECR!

About ContextVision

Since 1983, ContextVision has been a leading provider of image enhancement software to the global medical imaging industry, with the versatile GOP® technology at the core of all our imaging solutions. We play a key role in helping manufacturers by offering clinicians unparalleled diagnostic image quality, ultimately providing patients with better care. ContextVision continues to offer the latest software and expertise within ultrasound, x-ray, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, interventional radiology and computed tomography. Our groundbreaking technology and lengthy expertise have granted us a pioneer position within 2D/3D/4D image enhancement across multiple modalities. For more information, visit http://www.contextvision.com.

Contact:

Fredrik Palm
Director of Sales & Marketing
ContextVision AB
Phone: +46(0)8-750-35-66
Email: Fredrik.Palm@contextvision.se

 


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