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Centricity™ PACS-IW

Empower your radiologists
While a general practitioner’s primary tool is a stethoscope and a surgeon’s tool is a scalpel, as a radiologist, the tool of choice is undoubtedly Centricity PACS-IW.
Web-based Centricity PACS-IW allows your entire staff high-speed access to patient images and data from anywhere, at any time. No matter where they are, they will get fast access to all digital priors and current exams for ideal comparison. Regardless of where a procedure was performed, access is simple and fast.

With its exclusive SNAP! tool innovation, advanced 3D postprocessing and easy-to-use technology, Centricity PACS-IW offers a wide range of functions based on the latest international standards.


Speed, presentation and extensive toolset

Centricity PACS-IW optimizes radiologist workflow efficiency through the use of advanced study layouts, multiple presentation states, variable sized asymmetrical windows and “copies” of windows, 2D stack-based reading tools and integrated 3D reconstructions.

All of these features, including the overall user interface, are highly customizable to meet their explicit needs and preferences. The ease of use and Microsoft® Windows style makes it easy to handover Centricity PACS-IW to all clinical users without the need for extensive hands-on-training.


SmartLoading

SmartLoadingTM – faster and more efficient retrieval of images

Powered by exclusive SmartLoading, Centricity PACS-IW delivers fast, industry standard images (lossy or lossless) to the desktop, supporting today’s large study payloads. Current, prior and baseline studies are automatically hung for the radiologist, with the manual ability to hang additional priors for further comparison.


Drop the Drag’n’Drop

The exclusive SNAP! Tool innovation provides users an ergonomic, ultra-fast means to reorganize series visualization, retiring the need for the traditional drag'n'drop.


Advanced 3D postprocessing

Once the study is loaded, the radiologist (or clinical user with proper privileges) can perform embedded 3D reconstruction, including MIP and MPR (standard, spine, oblique, curved, and cross curved). All of these reconstructions can include slab enhancement, and can all be saved back in a single-click to the original study.

Radiologists who expect more of postprocessing can use the integrated AW Server – the new Web-based and streaming-enabled technology of postprocessing.