Picture Archiving & Communication Systems (PACS) PACS make it possible to electronically store, manage, distribute and view images. Fundamentally, these systems are a network of all image acquisition devices, display workstations and storage systems. They are made up of a broad range of technologies that enable digital radiology and digital hospitals that will eventually be capable of tele-radiology, tele-medicine and tele-surgery. In the last decade, PACS have become more complex, encompassing systems that digitally acquire, convert, interpret, transmit and storemedical images.
Features
Oxyent’s PACS Client is a powerful DICOM Client/Server solution.
Oxyent’s PACS Client scans and analyzes DICOM CD-ROMS, folders and files then imports them to a PACS.
Oxyent’s PACS Client can also query and download patients and studies from other PACS for review, study and analysis.
Oxyent’s PACS Server receives and saves DICOM files from DICOM enabled devices such as Ultrasound Machines, CT Scanners, MR machines, C-ARMS, X-Ray Machines and Film Scanners. Remote PACS query are supported and DICOM files are available for download from Oxyent’s PACS Server
Oxyent’s DICOM Printer - RIS (Radiology Information System) report is not burned together with the PACS study image when you export the procedure to CD/DVD?
This printer allows attaching any existent document (Word, Excel, Html, Pdf) to a PACS study. DICOM Printer allows you to print any document to a DICOM file and/or PACS server of your choice (just like in pdf printers).