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TOSHIBA INTRODUCES ADVANCED IMAGE PROCESSING FOR ITS INFINIX CARDIAC SYSTEMS

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New Advanced Image Processing Feature Improves with Increased Visibility; Will be Showcased with VF-i/SP at ACC

CHICAGO — April 1, 2008 — At this year’s American College of (ACC) annual meeting in Chicago, March 30 – April 1, 2008 (Booth # 8001), America Medical Systems, Inc. will be showcasing its Advanced Image Processing () for its -ray product line. With , physicians will be able to better visualize even the smallest interventional devices and provide better patient care to patients undergoing interventional procedures.

“The image offered by ’s line, particularly the feature, is remarkable,” said Dr. John S. Wilson, medical director, cardiovascular services, Washington . “ allows us to image bariatric patients, which was difficult to do before. It also gives us reduced background noise and improved device and vessel , which allows us to increase workflow and provide better patient care during our interventional procedures.”

Benefits of the include:

  • Programmable image : The works with new to allow clinicians the ability to image viewing based on clinical preferences.
  • Reduced background noise for fluoroscopic and imaging: This new processing is designed to compress background noise and enable physicians to better see vasculature and cardiac devices.
  • Improved device and vessel : enhances contrast, improving the ability to see vessels and devices without increasing the overall image noise.
  • Improved resolution in dark areas: combined with high resolution flat panel detectors allow vessels near dense anatomical areas to be seen more easily.
  • Improved dynamic range: This significantly reduces the blurring effect that can sometimes occur in areas of high contrast (i.e. heart tissue to lung field), providing a much clearer image for physicians to review.

will showcase in conjunction with its VF-i/SP -ray , a universal cardiovascular designed to accommodate diagnostic and interventional procedures.

Developed based on the popular -i platform, the new floor-mounted, single plane features a multi-axis positioner with extremely versatile movement for unprecedented patient access and anatomical coverage, including head-to-toe, finger tip-to-finger tip coverage. These features allow clinicians to complete procedures more quickly and comfortably than traditional systems, reducing procedure times and improving overall departmental workflow. In addition, a high-resolution 12″″ flat panel detector provides the uniform, distortion-free images required for the full range of cardiovascular studies.

For more information about and the VF-i/SP or ’s wide-range of diagnostic imaging technologies, visit www.medical..com.

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