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Cedara I-Connect, A Full Featured Digital Acquisition Console Platform
Cedara I-Connect is a new acquisition console platform. Built from the ground up using the latest technologies, Cedara I-Connect builds on Merge OEM's decades long experience designing and developing consoles for the world's leading OEMs. Cedara I-Connect provides an advanced starting point for anyone seeking to go to market in the rapidly expanding DR marketplace. Cedara I-Connect is a full featured package providing all the necessary elements required in an acquisition console for today's highly networked and integrated world. All you need to do is add your generator and your panel. Cedara I-Connect integrates the full suite of Cedara xPipe™ advanced image processing tools.
Cedara I-Connect includes support for the following key workflows:
- Protocol-based static DR
- Scheduled and unscheduled exams
- Emergency exam
- Suspended exam
- Basic QC
- Image Stitching
- Printing
- Single Media Archive with embedded viewer
Register Patients and Select Acquisition Protocols
In a perfect world all patient demographics would be supplied before the patient shows up. I-Connect ensures required patient
data is present before allowing the scanning process to begin. This eliminates headaches later on if the PACS rejects scans because
some critical item was missed during the registration process. Cedara I-Connect streamlines the clinical workflow through the use
of fully customizable acquisition protocols. Every clinical practice operates differently. I-Connect makes it easy by including a
comprehensive graphical protocol editor. Everything down to the smallest detail can be tweaked to suit on site preferences.
Integrated Generator Controls and Guided Protocols
All the steps in the acquisition workflow are neatly assembled into a modern easy to use interface. Big buttons are designed
for use in touch screen environments. All the poses and views required by a protocol are presented in an easy to follow
graphical format. As views are acquired, previews are replaced with real images. Protocols can also include automated steps
such as image stitching that will begin as soon as the last view in a sequence is captured.
Image Stitching is an optional feature. The OEM Integrator assumes regulatory responsibility for the fully integrated system.
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