AGFA GEVAERT : Agfa HealthCare releases next generation of its gold-standard MUSICA image processing software for digital radiography; “the diagnosis is in the details”.
New technology improvements provide more detail in images and enable confident, comfortable reading
Press release
Mortsel, Belgium
November 5, 2013 4:00 PM CET
- Body-part-independent, MUSICA provides consistently high image quality across CR&DR solutions - Workflow improvements due to no need to adjust window level - Balanced presentation of different tissue structures for comfortable reading. - Core element of our continued efforts to reduce and manage dose
(RSNA Booth 4737, South Hall) Agfa HealthCare announces today that it is launching the next generation of its gold-standard MUSICA * (Multi-Scale Image Contrast Amplification) image processing software with new technology improvements that enhance both image quality and workflow for radiographers and radiologists at the upcoming 2013 RSNA meeting, in Chicago, USA. The new version is expected to be available in March 2014.
Release of next generation MUSICA introduces new features and benefits for radiologists
In addition to the consistently high image quality across all Agfa HealthCare's digital radiography solutions and the robustness against variations like patient size, tube quality and exposure settings, with the new version window level adjustment is no longer required, for even easier and faster image reading.
Radiologists also get more diagnostic information from their images, with a high level of detail in the mediastinum, sharp trabecular and cortical bone, a balanced presentation of both soft tissue and overlapping bone structures, visualization of subtle details in the abdomen, and a true representation of implants with clear bone interfaces. The next generation of MUSICA uses a new Fractional Multiscale Processing (FMP) to increase detail.
Balanced presentation of all tissue structures
"The improvements we are introducing with our next generation of MUSICA will get the most out of your images at a lower dose, and the balanced presentation of all tissue structures, from bone to soft tissue; results in images that are very comfortable to read," explains Louis Kuitenbrouwer, Vice President Imaging at Agfa HealthCare.
Body-part independent, automatic optimization of image quality and workflow
MUSICA enhances productivity for both radiologists and technologists, offering a streamlined workflow. First launched in the 1990s, the second-generation MUSICA version was the first medical image processing algorithm requiring no interaction with the user to produce optimized output images. No input is required regarding which body part has been imaged, radiographic projection, patient position, the presence of contrast material, or anything else. All parameters needed to produce an optimized output image are derived or calculated by MUSICA from the input image itself. By automatically analyzing the characteristics of each image and optimizing the processing parameters, it saves time and effort.
Taking the best and making it better
Agfa HealthCare wants to ensure optimal image quality, while protecting people in X-ray environments. This philosophy, based on the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle, is an integral part of our of product design. "Our challenge is to take the best and make it even better!" continuous Louis Kuitenbrouwer, "One of our key design goals was to let the users obtain consistently high image quality across all exams and all patients at all hospitals, while applying a minimal radiation dose." After the recent introduction of high DQE (Detective Quantum Efficiency) DX-D Cesium detectors, NX Exposure Index to avoid dose creep and IMPAX REM for an overall dose radiation exposure management, this new version of MUSICA is the next important step in our continuing efforts to further increase image quality while decreasing patient dose.
* Works in progress
Marc De Fré
Global Marcom Director
tel:+32 3444 7319
marc.defre@agfa.com
Agfa-Gevaert NV is one of the world leaders in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of imaging systems and products. Net sales break down by sector of activity as follows:
- Radiology solutions (36.9%). Agfa-Gevaert NV supplies radiology departments of hospitals all over the world with traditional X-ray film, hardcopy film and printers, digital radiography equipment and image processing software. Agfa's roots are in traditional medical imaging, but in today's healthcare market, digital radiography has become the dominant technology. All Agfa's digital radiography systems are offered with the company's leading MUSICA image processing software and its MUSICA workstation for image identification, acquisition and quality control;
- Digital Print & Chemicals (35.6%). Agfa-Gevaert NV supplies sign & display printing companies with a range of highly productive and versatile wide-format inkjet printers and dedicated inks, in addition to workflow software, cutting machines and inkjet media. Agfa produces classic film-based products, such as film for non-destructive testing and aerial photography, as well as microfilm and film for the production of printed circuit boards;
- HealthCare IT (21.6%). Agfa-Gevaert NV offers Imaging IT Solutions (The Enterprise Imaging platform creates a true imaging record for every patient, containing all possible images of the patient, regardless of the department and the facility that created them), Hospital IT Solutions (the leading Hospital Information System /Clinical Information System ORBIS, connects medical departments and administrative departments of hospitals into one virtual network), and Integrated Care Solutions (these solutions support collaboration across the borders of care organizations and medical disciplines and enable hospitals to actively engage with all stakeholders in the expanded care process, including physicians, informal care-givers and patients) ;
- Offset solutions (5.9%). Agfa-Gevaert NV is a leading supplier to the printing industry, offering innovative and reliable solutions. Commercial, newspaper and packaging printers around the globe rely on Agfa for the most extensive range of integrated solutions, from computer-to-plate systems with digital offset plates over color management and workflow optimization software to pressroom chemicals.
AGFA GEVAERT : Agfa HealthCare releases next generation of its gold-standard MUSICA image processing software for digital radiography; “the diagnosis is in the details”.