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Stanford School of Medicine 3D Laboratory in the Department of Radiology
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The lab houses many state-of-the-art 3D rendering workstations with several different platforms:

  • Several GE Advantage Windows run 4.1, 4.2, and 5.0 software. Complete 3D analysis software includes Volume Viewer, Navigator, Vessel Analysis, CV Flow, Mass Analysis, CT Perfusion, Smart Score, Cardiac IQ (including function), Colonography, Advanced Lung Analysis, CT Perfusion, and Data Export.
  • Two Vital Images workstations feature Vitrea 3.8 3D analysis software, which includes Vessel Probe, CT brain perfusion, Automated Vessel Measurement, CT cardiac, VScore, and CT colon.
  • Two Merge eMed Accuimage cardiac scoring software packages feature CalScore Review with automated reporting and database integration. Cardiac calcium is quantified in Agatston score, volume, and mass.
  • Two TeraRecon Aquarius workstations utilize TeraRecon's VolumePro 3D rendering engine to manage large slice and multi-phase CT-MR datasets. Advanced clinical functionality includes cardiac CT and vascular analysis, endovascular 3D stent planning tools, time-density analysis for contrast perfusion of the brain, lung nodule tracking & analysis, and flythrough auto navigation for CT Colonography.
  • Our TeraRecon AquariusNET Server provides real-time interactive diagnostic 3D to remote radiologists and clinicians  by streaming images using standard PCs throughout the hospital. Radiologists use AquariusNET thin client for fast 3D problem solving, interactive MIPs and MPRs, and for capturing representative images and clips for physicians.
  • The Siemens syngo Multi-Modality Workplace ( MM WP)has full post processing capabilities for 3D, volume viewing, vessel analysis, Cardiac assessment (including LVA and QCA with syngo Circulation), syngo Neuro and syngo Body Perfusion, syngo Neuro DSA and more. The syngo MM WP has full functionality for CT, MR, NM, PET, DR, Angio and Rad. Oncology, all in one workplace.

A 50-inch wall mounted plasma display television monitor, with 1280 x 768 XGA resolution, aids in teaching and display of our work.

 

High quality, color glossy prints are produced on a Codonics Horizon network printer.

Consulting relationships are available for software development and testing, as well as device evaluation.

We are grateful for industrial collaborations with the following:

Merge-emed, Inc.

Codonics, Inc.

GE Healthcare, Inc.

TeraRecon, Inc.

Vital Images, Inc.

Siemens Medical Solutions, Inc.