Vital Images showcased its Vitrea Enterprise Suite at HIMSS10 last week in Atlanta, which allows nurses and referring physicians to access imaging data from home or in their office via the web-based suite, and clinicians to use Vitrea as a planning tool when preparing for cases.
Vital Images, a provider of advanced visualization software, has appointed Oran Muduroglu as a member of its board of directors.
Vital Images highlighted the new clinical enhancements to its Vitrea Enterprise Suite at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America in Chicago last week.
Medtronic is partnering with Vital Images to provide imaging and advanced visualization services for endovascular specialists who use Medtronic's portfolio of stent grafts to treat aortic aneurysms.
Advanced visualization application developer Vital Images posted a downturn in sales and profits in its financial results for the third quarter, which ended Sept. 30.
Vida Diagnostics, a developer of quantitative imaging software for the analysis of pulmonary diseases, has appointed Susan A. Wood, PhD, as president and CEO.
Vital Images, a Minneapolis-based provider of advanced visualization and analysis solutions, has reported that its fiscal 2009 second quarter revenue was down compared with the same quarter a year ago.
Although much of the focus on advanced visualization in medical imaging has been on its use in diagnostic interpretation, one of the technology’s strongest clinical roles may be its utilization by clinicians in planning interventional treatments. In addition to improving the quality of patient care, the applications may also foster even stronger collaboration between radiology services and surgical units.
Advanced visualization software developer Vital Images saw a revenue downturn yet managed to trim its losses in results reported for the firm's fiscal 2009 first quarter, which ended March 31.
Vital Images, an advanced visualization and analysis company, has reported net losses for the fourth quarter and 2008 fiscal year, which ended Dec. 31.
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Vital Images has posted $15.8 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2009, a 9.2 percent decrease compared to $17.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2008.
Written by Michael Bassett
While the technology behind cardiac advanced visualization (AV) can create some amazing images, it provides much more than just a “wow” factor. Radiologists and cardiologists rely on it to help them increase productivity and workflow and reduce costs, diagnose more quickly and accurately, and better communicate results with referring physicians and their patients.
Fujifilm Medical Systems (Booth 6238) is featuring products, works in progress and updates from various modalities, including imaging informatics, x-ray, advanced visualization and cardiovascular imaging at the 2009 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference in Chicago next week.
Advanced visualization and analysis solutions company Vital Images and computer hardware developer Intel have merged technologies to decrease processing time for large clinical data sets.
Vital Images, a developer of advanced visualization and analysis software, and IT and medical technology vendor Sectra have expanded their partnership by merging products.
Vital Images, a provider of enterprise-wide advanced visualization and analysis solutions, has named Erkan Akyuz executive vice president of engineering.
Vital Images, a provider of advanced visualization and analysis solutions, has introduced Vitrea Enterprise Suite, which combines the company's 2D, 3D and 4D clinical applications and services with a centralized solution for managing volumetric image data across the medical enterprise.
Advanced visualization application developer Vital Images reported that it has signed an agreement with Chindex International to sell Vital Images’ software as part of the Chindex medical product portfolio in China.
Vital Images' board of directors has approved a new share repurchase program, authorizing up to an additional one million shares of the advanced visualization software provider to be repurchased on the open market.
Vital Images and Toshiba Medical Systems have signed a co-development and collaboration agreement, in which they will enter into a mutual license of intellectual property and jointly invest to develop and deliver technology advancements for Toshiba’s modalities, including the Aquilion One CT scanner, and Vital’s advanced visualization software.
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