Dynamics Visualization (powered by syngo Dynamics1) is a cardiovascular imaging and information solution designed to enable reading and structured reporting. With Dynamics Visualization, access a 360-degree view of the entire cardiovascular service line.
syngo Dynamics is a centralized hub with a full overview of multimodality cardiovascular data and operations offering streamlined, intelligent cardiology workflows and access to data across the enterprise.
1 Prerequisites include: Internet connection to clinical network, DICOM compliance, meeting of minimum hardware requirements, and adherence to local data security regulations. syngo Dynamics Remote Workplace allows users reading and reporting in low bandwidth environments. Additionally lossy compressed Images are not intended for diagnostic use.
Dynamics Visualization (powered by syngo Dynamics1) is a cardiovascular imaging and information solution designed to enable reading and structured reporting. With Dynamics Visualization, access a 360-degree view of the entire cardiovascular service line.
syngo Dynamics, a cardiovascular imaging and information solution, is designed to be the centralized digital hub for your complete cardiovascular service line. It offers a unique 360-degree view of your entire cardiovascular service line, and powerful reading and structured reporting, for informed clinical decisions.
Siemens Healthineers developed the next generation of syngo Dynamics with enhanced security features and improved workflow capabilities that enable both fast and secure readings from any location. Now HTML 5-enabled, syngo Dynamics can be accessed remotely with a common worklist on a variety of platforms, allowing users to access images across imaging modalities on any device. This single point of access ensures that all data is included in one place and available to users at a glance.
In addition, syngo Dynamics offers healthcare organizations consistency throughout their enterprises. The technology can be deployed easily and efficiently, launching the syngo Dynamics software in every hospital within a healthcare system at once. This enterprise-wide approach also enables faster and easier system upgrades.
The software enables fast, precise and smart structured reporting with customizable reports and worksheets that auto-populates measurements, calculations and observational data. The new version of syngo Dynamics comes equipped with intuitive and streamlined tools for reading and reporting such as an all new measurement and calculation palette.
Features: syngo Dynamics is a multimodality, dynamic image review and archiving system using evidence-based reporting to improve the efficiency of clinical procedures. The system offers immediate access to cardiology and ultrasound imaging studies and reports at diagnostic workstations. syngo Dynamics can effectively and seamlessly integrate patient digital imaging information throughout the entire cardiology imaging department and the hospital-wide enterprise, allowing clinicians, technologists and administrative personnel to improve workflow efficiencies.
Do you provide a single database or an interface to multiple databases for image management and reporting? syngo Dynamics uses a single database for image management and reporting.
In the future, are you planning to share data between radiology and cardiology systems? syngo Dynamics currently supports Radiology Ultrasound and can utilize the Siemens syngo Imaging Archive for more cost-effective use of infrastructure. Future plans do include a synchronized Radiology and Cardiology product offering.
Do you provide outbound reporting capability to the national registries at ACC and STS?
Yes, through third-party products.
We use Prisma Fit 3T Siemens MR scanner for our research. The hospital upgraded their syngo MR system E11 to XA30, after this upgrade MRS data format changed and we could not use LCModel. There is no CSA header in the new IMA format, and almost all scan parameters became private and hard to find, so LCModel software could not collect the necessary information. We tried to transfer spectral data of the new format into the old format, but it did not work. Is there anyone else who faces this problem, or do you have any suggestions?
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