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Features & Benefits

MiniPax™ is an optional module of VascuBase™, VascuPro™ and/or EKO™ applications to acquire, display and store study images.

Features of MiniPax™

  • Does not require specific hardware, but can work on the hardware that you select to fit your needs. Images stored in DICOM format in DICOM directory structure. MiniPax™ manages images on its own on any assigned storage or can also store and retrieve images from an existing PACS system.
  • Complete image archiving solution including support of multiple on-line/offline media.
  • Modality worklist: MiniPax automatically populates patient demographics on the imaging modality. The patient demographic can be directly acquired via HL7 ordering interface or entered directly into the scheduler.
  • MiniPax™ acquires study data directly from imaging modality. It completely supports DICOM SR (Vascular and Echo standards). It can also acquire study data from older equipment via serial ports. (Serial to Ethernet convertor is often used to avid direct cable connection with equipment)  
  • The application is implemented as a Microsoft Windows service, running continuously in the background with a SQL Server database. It automatically starts when the server is rebooted without the need for a log-in.
  • While viewing an image of a study, e.g., left carotid bulb, you can select "compare with last study". MiniPax™ will instantly display the image of the same segment of last study side by side with current image.
  • Support copying patients study reports and images in DICOM or Digital format on media with a single mouse click
  • Supports DICOM Q&R with PACS systems.
  • Supports acquiring and viewing DICOM waveforms with single or multi-channels.

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