Medical imaging DACS DOSITRACE

medical imaging DACS
medical imaging DACS
medical imaging DACS
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DOSITRACE is a DACS (Dose Archiving and Communication System). This platform is used to manage patient dose during exams of: Radiology CT Scanners Scintigraphy Features: COLLECTION OF DOSES – Multi-modality and multi-manufacturer. – Interpretation of dosimetric information – Effective dose assessment – Cumulative doses CONNECTIVITY – Scanner – Interventional Radio Room – Radio Table – PDS Drive – C-Arm – Radio mobile. INTEROPERABILITY – Interfacing to RIS, PACS, HIS, DPI – Annual NRD survey at IRSN – Report of doses on report – Importing the worklist – Dosimetric history COMPATIBILITIES – Import/Export (CSV, XLS, PDF) – Dicom (SR, SC, Header…) – MPPS, IHE-REM, HL7 PROACTIVE OPTIMIZATION – Setting dose target values – Comparison (doses received – NRD) – Dose optimization – Standardization of protocols – Local ref levels generation ANALYSIS – Identification of the most irradiant studies – Equipment Comparison – Statistics Module – Reports EXPLOITATION OF THE DATA – Protocol Management – Fusion of duplicates – Quarantine of Outlier Data – Multi-site consolidation of dosimetric data – Details of parameters DOSIMETRIC HISTORY – Multi-modality – Cumulative effective dose DOSE ALERTS – Alert management – Alerts on redundant studies, cumulative doses – Adjusting dose thresholds *The price is: 1 license for Scanner + Server Installation Configuring and Connecting to RIS/PACS 12 month warranty ( installation, upgrade and patches included) - Requires VPN link DOSITRACE rental http://img.medicalexpo.fr/images_me/2ai/save-En.gif The price is €125 excl. tax/month per license, for rental of up to 5 licenses (one license = one mode to be connected).
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.