Visage CS

Visage CS Thin Client / Server

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Visage CS is blazingly fast and easy-to-use software for 3D-based image interpretation, post-processing, and image distribution. Data from virtually all modalities can be viewed and processed, including CT, MR, PET, PET-CT, SPECT, and SPECT-CT. Visage CS allows virtually “instant” access to all data anytime, anywhere inside or outside the hospital or imaging center walls, on standard PCs and even laptop machines*. Visage CS is designed to manage even the largest data volumes smoothly and efficiently. For example, the initial 3D display of a 2,000 slice series takes less than three seconds, regardless of the PC or workstation where it is viewed**.

Visage CS is a “plug and play” solution. You may use it as a standalone system, integrate it into an existing PACS workflow, or obtain a completely integrated solution consisting of Visage PACS and Visage CS.

Visage CS Cardiac Analysis Option

Visage offers the only comprehensive 3D thin client solution for cardiac CT, including left ventricle analysis. The fully integrated cardiac CT application provides protocols and tools for coronary artery analysis and left ventricle analysis based on cardiac CT images. MORE More

* Although the thin client software allows users to review image data on standard PCs and laptops, the equipment used for diagnostic image interpretation must meet the legal requirements of the respective country.

** Example value based on actual performance measurements. Performance may vary depending on the actual load and concurrent traffic on the Visage CS server.

“Modern clinical applications such as cardiac CT and CT /PET require more powerful image management and visualization systems. We are working with Visage Imaging to develop leading-edge medical imaging solutions that are capable of processing and managing the ever increasing amounts of 2D, 3D, and even 4D data.”

—Keith Dreyer, M.D, Ph.D.
Vice-Chairman of Radiology - Informatics at Massachusetts General Hospital
and Assistant Professor of Radiology at the Harvard Medical School