Image visualization plays a vital role in the interpretation of a diagnostic imaging study and, more broadly, in the assessment of a patient’s imaging record. And because it can also be a determining factor in the radiologist’s efficiency, diagnostic displays are essential tools for ensuring the quality of care.
A revolution in the reading room
Coronis Uniti is the only display that can support PACS as well
as multi-modality breast imaging (i.e. 3D mammography, digital
mammography, breast MRI and ultrasound) on a single screen, which makes
it the perfect alternative to multi-monitor workstation configurations
and eliminates the need to change workstations to complete patient
studies. Its 33-inch screen with 12 MegaPixel resolution renders
high-quality grayscales as well as color and fused modalities, in 2D and
3D, static and dynamic.
“Coronis Uniti has the potential to elevate a healthcare organization’s diagnostic viewing environment and contribute actively to meeting many of the high-level objectives sought by these organizations, such as enabling earlier detection of pathologies, gaining more confidence in final diagnoses, and reducing the rate of patient recalls,” comments David Frigstad, Frost & Sullivan’s Chairman.