Fujifilm Medical Systems Europe highlights artificial intelligence initiative at ECR 2019 and celebrates 20 years of its Synapse PACS

This year at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR), Fujifilm displays its evolving portfolio of medical informatics and Enterprise Imaging innovations, presenting REiLI, its Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology initiative, and enhanced Synapse functions with SYNAPSE 3D CONSOLE MODE.

Fujifilm Medical Systems Europe will celebrate SYNAPSE’S 20-year anniversary and will present, REiLI the company’s global Medical Imaging and Informatics Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology initiative at the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) annual meeting to be held from February 27th to March 3rd, 2019 at the Austria Congress Center in Vienna, Austria.

Under the REiLI brand, Fujifilm is developing AI technologies that strongly support diagnostic imaging workflow, leveraging the combination of deep learning in its AI technology with the Company’s image processing heritage. Fujifilm’s artificial intelligence software is a work in progress and is not commercially available in Europe.
Applications currently in development include, but are not limited to: Region Recognition, an AI technology to accurately recognize and consistently extract organ regions, regardless of deviations in shape, presence or absence of disease, and imaging conditions; Computer Aided Detection, an AI technology to reduce the time of image interpretation and support radiologists’ clinical decision making; Workflow Support, using AI technology to realize optimal study prioritization, alert communications of AI findings, and report population automation. At Fujifilm’s in-booth AI Center, it will be possible to see live demonstrations of AI delivering enhanced workflows.

SYNAPSE 3D CONSOLE MODE
is the powerful native Advanced Visualization workflow in Synapse PACS. Synapse 3D is designed to enhance visualization features in Synapse 5. It offers advanced 3D rendering in the Synapse PACS Viewer to perform fast and accurate extractions, stenosis measurements, brain perfusion CT, MRI, and more.

The Fujifilm Healthcare IT platform showcased at ECR includes also the comprehensive medical informatics and enterprise-imaging portfolio:

SYNAPSE 5
is our next generation PACS, Synapse is one of the fastest medical imaging solutions in the industry, offering sub second delivery of extremely large datasets. Its underlying architecture promotes significantly less bandwidth consumption and tighter security.

SYNAPSE VNA is the most secure, comprehensive application for ingesting, storing and providing access to the complete imaging record. It securely integrates more specialties, more devices, and more data than any other VNA.

SYNAPSE MOBILITY
Enterprise Viewer uses the latest server-side rendering technology to stream imaging securely and quickly to any authorized user. It can be used within applications, directly from the EHR, or on our mobile device apps. Both within and outside of the Enterprise, giving access to imaging immediately and helping clinicians making the most informed and accurate decisions.

SYNAPSE 3D
is an enterprise-wide solution for quickly accessing multiple Advanced Visualization processing tools (in excess of 50 modules). Designed for use across multiple specialties including radiology, cardiology, surgery and more. Full integration with Synapse PACS means one-click extremely fast image processing from any Synapse client.

SYNAPSE CWM
, Clinical Workflow Manager, is the most advanced Radiology Information System on the market today. It continues to evolve to support the unique imaging and information needs in today’s radiology department. One platform can support acute care facilities, imaging centres, and radiology practices providing distributed diagnosis.

SYNCRO-DOSE is the Radiation Dose Index Monitoring system, compliant with the Directive 2013/59 / EURATOM of the European Union. Syncro-Dose is a comprehensive system for monitoring and managing patient radiation exposure at enterprise level across different imaging modalities and hospital facilities.

THE 20-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF SYNAPSE: THE WORLD’S FIRST WEB- BASED PACS

In 1983, Fujifilm launched Fuji Computed Radiography (FCR), becoming the first company in the world to offer a digital X-ray diagnostic imaging system. Medical professionals quickly learned the merits of digital diagnostic images, including ease of storage and processing. They found that images from a variety of tests and procedures could be shared within and among facilities, and the images could even be used for remote diagnosis and consultation. Recognizing this trend, Fujifilm saw the opportunity to leverage the technologies it had developed for FCR and contribute to the evolution of connectivity within and among medical facilities. What made Fujifilm’s SYNAPSE concept different was that it used the emerging Internet and web technologies instead of private networks. It was, in essence, a Web-based PACS: the first in the world.
Offering outstanding medical connectivity based on the convenient and efficient sharing of information, SYNAPSE made possible initial diagnosis at a local clinic, followed by more complete testing and treatment at a larger medical facility, in turn followed by periodic monitoring at the original local clinic. SYNAPSE’s rapid rate of adoption was due in large part to its capability, to contribute significantly to the quality of medical care, including support for the important objective of informed consent. Nowadays 5000 Synapse PACS systems are installed in healthcare facilities around the world, earning the largest market share worldwide (estimation based on a set of data from multiple market research studies), and last September “SYNAPSE 3D” (also known as Synapse Vincent in some global markets) a 3D image analysis system, won the Red Dot Award: Communication Design 2018 – the prestigious international design award in recognition of superior design, outstanding performance, and excellent operability.

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