Putting you in complete control
With a few simple gestures, a symphony conductor brings the many instruments in an orchestra into harmony – for a unified, compelling performance.
With Philips Vue PACS, a module of the Diagnostic Solution of the clinical collaboration platform, a radiologist experiences much the same feeling.
Vue PACS puts you in control of all the advanced solutions you need – right at your fingertips, in a single workstation – to help you turn in a brilliant performance of your own…a fast, accurate and confident diagnosis.
Philips offers a comprehensive suite of clinical applications in a single platform. This makes it easy to access them without the need to move between dedicated workstations or applications for the various specialties.
Deployed on-site or in a Philips-hosted Cloud, Vue PACS and its clinical applications can meet your most stringent demands today – and accommodate future growth and expansion while protecting your investment from technology obsolescence.
Advantages at a glance
• Delivers a single point of access to critical tools, patient data and images – anywhere
• Provides an image-rich, quantitative, data-packed summation of exams
• Offers referring doctors greater value, for increased collaboration and referrals
• Provides rapid image access, interpretation and dictation to speed workflow boost and productivity
The PowerViewer
Vue PACS makes volumetric comparisons fast and easy. Our PowerViewer enhances the traditional two-dimensional viewer and creates a single, virtual study with real-time, 3D volumetric registration of all relevant studies (current and prior). This is all handled automatically within the viewer. The system also synchronizes views of the region of interest from multiple data sets.
The PowerViewer speeds interpretation and allows multiplanar reconstruction, vascular representation and volume rendering with one click of the mouse. It also
enables post-processing functionalities to be fully integrated into the radiologist’s working environment. Time-consuming interim steps such as changing workstations or extensive uploading of imaging data are eliminated. This all adds up to a faster interpretation process, while enhancing quality, because it reduces patient position
errors between scans when using priors.