The #1 KLAS ranked Digisonics Cardiology PACS & Structured Reporting system provides pediatric cath specific functionality to create a more efficient reporting workflow.
HOUSTON, TX, January 25, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Digisonics CVIS provides capabilities designed specifically for pediatric cath reporting. With the #1 KLAS ranked Digisonics Cardiology PACS & Structured Reporting System, clinicians can quickly review their pediatric cath studies and record their findings in a structured report, improving their turnaround times and the overall quality of patient care.
The Digisonics CVIS also offers direct submission to the ACC IMPACT Registry Database for pediatric and adult patients with congenital heart disease undergoing diagnostic catheterization and catheter-based interventions.
Additional benefits of the Digisonics Pediatric Cath Reporting system include Mullins and Mayer congenital heart diagrams, image comparison mode and data mining. Congenital heart diagrams may be modified using graphical drawing tools and drop down labels with autopopulation of pressures and measurements from hemodynamics systems. Compare mode in the Digisonics CVIS enables users to review images side-by-side on dual monitors with automated image playback tools. The data mining package provides clinicians the ability to conduct searches on any combination of fields within their pediatric cath report or database. This application improves overall departmental efficiency by allowing users to extract clinical information for use in research and statistical summaries, compile necessary statistics required for accreditation, and track activity from referring physicians. Search results can be exported into Excel or ASCII format and plotted in graphs for easy review.
For more than 35 years, Digisonics has provided best-of-class interpretation systems for cardiology and OB/GYN to many of the leading hospitals, clinics, private offices, and research sites around the world. With over 2,000 systems provided to the medical community, Digisonics sets the standard for fast image review, professional reporting, and comprehensive clinical databases.