GE Healthcare BodyView User Manual
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Feature details
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Optimizes workflow with access to
READY View from - PACS
workstation, AW Workstation, or
PC.
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Provides a simple workflow
allowing for review and
manipulation of acquired images
(MIP, MPR, 3D) and processing &
fusion of functional data.
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Provides a fully customizable
workflow based on adaptable
layouts, adjustable parameter
settings, and custom review steps.
MR Standard (top) and SER (bottom)
application work areas showing
source images, functional
images, and graph view.
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Signal Enhanced Ratio (SER) lets
you analyze T1 contrast changes.
Images provided include:
- Signal Enhanced Ratio (SER)
- Maximum slope of increase (MSI)
- Positive enhancement integral
System Requirements
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Volume Share 5 or above
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One or two display monitors
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BodyView requires READY View as
prerequisite.
Minimum hardware required:
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HP Z800: 12 GB RAM or above
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HP XW8600: 12 GB RAM or above
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HP XW8400: 12 GB RAM or above
Intended Use
BodyView is an image analysis
software that allows the user to view
and process MR images of the body.
Regulatory Compliance
This product complies with the
European CE Marking regulation for
Medical Devices Directive: Directive
93/42/EEC, dated 14 June 1993.
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Features a one-touch protocol to
select and process functional data.
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Easy-to-use slide bars enable real-
time parametric image calculation
and segmentation.
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Wizard helps define pre- and post-
enhancement image ranges or
wash-in and wash-out image
ranges. Settings are synchronized
with the graphical interface for
easy range definition.
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Automatically calculate color
parametric images based on
changes in image intensity over
time and after adjusting the noise
threshold.
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Segment functional maps by
clipping min. and max. values.
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Automatically change window
width and level, and adjust
parametric color for optimum
clinical case demonstration.
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MR Standard enables analysis of T1
or T2 contrast changes. Parametric
images generated include:
- Enhancement integral (EI)
- Time to peak (TTP)
- Mean time to enhance (MTE)
- Maximum slope of increase (MSI)
- Maximum slope of decrease
(MSD)
Automatically determine type of
enhancement (positive, i.e. T1
contrast, or negative, i.e. T2*
contrast) based on source image
pulse sequence name.
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