The Philips IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 is the newest edition of the company’s advanced visual analysis and quantification platform, featuring a suite of expanded functions and tools to help radiologists detect, diagnose and treat neurological injuries and disorders. Existing features have been enhanced, such as CT Brain Perfusion and MR T2 Perfusion, and new tools have been added, including Longitudinal Brain Imaging, which helps neurologists monitor the progression of diseases, and the NeuroQuant measurement application from CorTechs Labs, which helps clinicians to quantify brain loss.
“As the rates of dementia and neurodegeneration rise, neuroradiologists need advanced tools to help referring physicians treat these challenging cases,” said Professor Dr. Leo Wolansky, Acting Chief of Neuroradiology at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. “IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 offers a comprehensive set of robust tools so neuroradiologists can quantify disease expediently.”
“Radiology has a unique ability to influence and improve outcomes, and intelligent tools enable us to empower radiologists with the right information,” said Yair Briman, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Healthcare IT for Philips. “With advances in machine learning, IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 will now be able to continually learn the usage patterns of users to enhance the important daily functions of a radiologist such as pre-preprocessing of images, encouraging faster and more streamlined diagnosis.”
IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 also has a multimodality feature that allows its applications to be accessed from any point in the hospital network. It can also integrate with typical PACS and hospital information systems to allow information to be shared broadly across networks, facilitating collaboration. Additional features include:
- MR Cardiac Enhancements, which enable easy visual scoring and functional volumetric analysis. The suite now includes a Whole Heart STL export feature for 3D printing, as well as enhanced workflow and batch tools
- CT Spectral Applications: the Philips IntelliSpace Portal Spectral Diagnostic suite of clinical applications has now been optimized for viewing and analyzing spectral data sets from the IQon Spectral CT scanner. Clinicians can now quickly and easily access the applications they need from anywhere in their enterprise, allowing them to get a quick but comprehensive overview of their patients for diagnosis.
Philips will be showcasing the IntelliSpace Portal 9.0 at RSNA 2016, which is taking place in Chicago from November 27 to December 2. Stop by and take a look at Philips’ booth #6735. Discuss in the Philips IntelliSpace forum at 3DPB.com.