
For example, in an MRI whole-body case, the extensive image series is automatically structured into layouts and workflow steps – sorted according to body regions – reducing physician’s need to search and sort data and enabling advanced reading to begin as soon as the exam concludes.

With case preparation left to syngo.via, physicians have more time to focus on image reading and diagnosis.Ĭase Navigator functionality also supports structured workflow by categorizing various workflow steps and aligning the proper images to each corresponding step. The coronary arteries are displayed in such a way that allows the physician to immediately begin reading the case. When calling up a cardiac CT case, for example, syngo.via selects a suitable cardiac application, automatically removes the blood pool and ribs, selects an appropriate cardiac phase, and displays the images in the corresponding layout. With one click, physicians can begin viewing and reading images their way.

For instance, Automated Case Preparation in syngo.via loads images into the appropriate application and sorts them into the corresponding layout – pre-processed according to the disease-specific requirements.

syngo.via integrates imaging devices and IT, such as Siemens’ MRI, CT and PET/CT scanners and its new PACS, aza.Īccording to Siemens, syngo.via digital integration platform connects all modalities in one hub to access and utilize advanced visualization tools across the clinical spectrum. The company said its new imaging software for multimodality reading of clinical cases focuses on reading efficiency through automated case preparation and structured case navigation across multiple specialties, including cardiology, oncology and neurology. Siemens Healthcare unveiled its new imaging software, syngo.via, for multimodality reading at the Radiological Society of North America annual conference in Chicago earlier this month.
