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IT System Provides Diagnostics and Data to Improve Cardiac Care

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 22 May 2007
A new cardiology image management and reporting system improves the efficiency of clinical procedures related to cardiology, vascular, and other medical disciplines.

Siemens Medical Solutions (Erlangen, Germany) has developed a new cardiology image management and reporting system, the syngo Dynamics version 6. More...
"syngo Dynamics V.6 represents a breakthrough in product design-integrating image and data management, post-processing, and ground-breaking reporting,” said Ajit Singh, Ph.D., president and CEO of Siemens Medical Solutions Image and Knowledge Management Division.

The solution is a multi-modality dynamic image review and reporting system that delivers real-time data transfer between Siemens' Sensis XP, a cutting-edge interventional cardiology and electrophysiology recording system, and syngo Dynamics. syngo Dynamics V.6 relies on Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) profiles and Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM), and also supports HL-7 via interface engines to provide open connectivity and allows healthcare facilities to create a filmless and paperless environment.

Version 6 of syngo Dynamics continues the evolution of Siemens Acuson KinetDx, an image management and reporting system, by providing a review, report, and archive system for improving patient care, increasing productivity and managing costs throughout the echocardiography laboratory. With syngo Dynamics, cardiologists will benefit from the increase in diagnostic information provided by dynamic diagnosis. Furthermore, numerous workflow features simplify and accelerate exam review and report generation, helping reduce data entry errors and streamlining patient hospital visits. syngo Dynamics V.6 expands Siemens' clinical expertise an innovative evidence-based reporting system that is structured to support procedural reporting with Siemens' Axiom Sensis Hemodynamic databases.

Cardiovascular information solutions (CVIS) help address daily operational challenges from multiple caregivers coordinating care across numerous clinical departments. When information is scattered among disparate IT systems and modalities, delays and gaps result. Moreover, reporting across these disparate systems is an intensive, frequently manual effort.


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