Cardiac Calcium Scoring

V3D-Calcium
Scoring is a noninvasive method to determine the amount of
calcified plaque within the coronary arteries and provides
conclusive information about patients that can predict their
risk for a coronary artery event.
Using an Electron-Beam Computed
Tomography (EBCT) or a Multi-Slice Computed Tomography (MSCT)
scanner, 2D images of the patient are generated and then
processed by V3D-Calcium Scoring for physicians to view and
detect any calcified arterial plaques.
V3D-Calcium Scoring utilizes a
simple point-and-click interface for locating, "tagging" and
identifying calcified plaques within coronary arteries.
- Use the simple scoring
unique methods to gather and identify information:
- Single Click Plaque
Selection
Plaque splitting between arteries
- Freehand Group Selection
User-Selectable Plaque Color-Coding
- Print, fax, and e-mail
reports at the click of a button
V3D-Calcium Scoring utilizes
sophisticated technology that filters out superfluous
information, giving users an enhanced view of the heart.
Physicians can further remove any unnecessary information
around the heart by using the cropping option (available in
both 2D and 3D).
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