Philips Medical Systems


CardioMD

CardioMD with VantagePro

CardioMD is a compact, fixed 90 degree nuclear cardiology camera specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of an office-based practice.  The system delivers excellent image quality with high throughput and a small footprint.  VantagePro, one of the industry's most widely recognized attenuation correction (AC) technologies, provides advanced algorithms that meet the stringent guidelines of the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC). 

CardioMD is now available with JETStream Workspace, the next generation nuclear cardiology solution for acquisition, processing, review, reporting and distribution.  The JETStream Workspace encompasses all the imaging elements of a nuclear cardiology laboratory into one environment.  Workflow is dramatically enhanced with automation built around personalized needs, accelerating the user through the workflow tasks.

Features and Benefits

The CardioMD is a compact, office-based fixed-90 nuclear cardiology gamma camera designed for high-quality imaging in private offices and hospital outpatient clinics. 

CardioMD’s distinguishing features include: 

  • Excellent image quality – Minimal patient-to-detector distance and high sensitivity LEHR collimators
  • Small footprint – Compact design fits easily into a 8ft x 10ft (2.4m x 3.0m) room
  • High throughput – Fixed-90 dual head camera design and workflow optimized for cardiology
  • Complete suite of cardiac imaging applications – AutoSPECT, Cedar-Sinai AutoQUANT, 4DMSPECT and Emory Toolbox
  • Adherence to ASNC Guidelines – supine and prone patient positioning, 90-degree dual-detector configuration and attenuation correction capability
    New options for 2005 and beyond:
    • VantagePro Attenuation Correction (AC) - One of the industry’s most widely recognized AC technologies, designed to maximize diagnostic accuracy and clinical usefulness.
    • JETStream Workspace – Philips next generation, comprehensive nuclear cardiology Windows XP-based workstation. Display, processing, review, reporting and image archiving can exist at a single location or distributed in multiple locations throughout the department.