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Quantitative Perfusion SPECT


The Cedars Sinai Quantitative Perfusion SPECT package is an interactive standalone application for the automatic segmentation, quantification, analysis and display of static (ungated) short axis myocardial perfusion SPECT data.

Benefits
  • Automated generation of left ventricle surfaces and valve plane
  • Two-dimensional display of stress and rest SPECT images in single or dual-image mode
  • Automatic generation of optimal perfusion normal limits from a normal, a prospective and pilot patient population
  • Automatic computation of functional metrics including LV chamber volume and mid-myocardial surface area
Features
  • sampling of the myocardium based on an ellipsoidal model
  • count profile between the endocardial and epicardial surfaces
  • algorithm which is independent of myocardial shape, size and orientation, and establishes a standard 3-D point-to-point correspondence among sampled myocardial regions
  • automatic generation of normal limit generation for any given patient population based upon data fractionally normalized to minimize hot spot artifacts
Prerequisites
  • Xeleris System with 1.0 Software
For additional assistance or information please refer to the following pole specific contacts: GE Healthcare Direct (Americas), GEMSE Direct (Europe), Asian Contacts.

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