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The 4D-MSPECT, developed at the University of Michigan Medical Center
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, provides an integrated environment for
quantitative assessment of cardiac function and perfusion.
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| Benefits |
- Reporting software integrated into software package saves time and helps productivity
- Normals database comparison capability built-in for comparison analysis within the application
- Excellent 3D imagery aids in visual assessment and wall motion
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| Features |
- Stress/ rest polar map perfusion defect and reversibility analysis
- Functional analysis including left ventricular ejection fraction, volumes, and myocardial mass
- 2D and 3D regional wall motion and thickening polar maps with database comparison
- 2D and 3D cinematic displays for visual interpretation of wall motion and thickening
- ED and ES polar maps with normal database comparison
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