GE Medical Systems South Asia has introduced Xeleris, one of the industry's fastest functional imaging workstation available in the world. Xeleris is designed to become the productivity hub of nuclear medicine and positron emission tomography (PET) imaging departments. It has increased workflow through lightning-fast processing and an intuitive user interface.
One Xeleris workstation manages the data and processing applications of many other workstations by connecting to most nuclear medicine imaging devices in the department.
"Accelerated workflow and advanced automation means applications run much faster than on previous workstations," said N R Balamurugan, business manager, Functional Imaging, GE Medical Systems South Asia. "Xeleris streamlines the workflow of our nuclear medicine department and brings it all together," he added.
The workstation's user-friendly features and single-touch operations make Xeleris easy to learn. Customizable programming tools allow the system to adapt to the needs of any department.
"Xeleris was developed to provide maximum versatility for health care providers," said Shanker Annaswamy, president & CEO, GE Medical Systems South Asia. "Xeleris simplifies and accelerates the workflow for all clinicians, generating faster results and response, translating into increased productivity and ultimately better patient care."
Paired with Infinia Hawkeye, the revolutionary GE nuclear medicine/computed tomography (CT) system, Xeleris comes equipped with Ignite, which fully automates most clinical procedures, from patient selection through image processing on select GE systems.
Xeleris is also paired with GE PET and PET/CT systems. With the Volumetrix imaging tool, PET, PET/CT, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/CT, MR, and CT images all may be referenced, giving physicians immediate access to a patient's other imaging studies. This results in a more comprehensive diagnosis and confidence in the treatment planning process.
Maintaining a common look and feel across software applications, departments with Xeleris may select from an extensive clinical library of GE applications offering a full range of clinical protocols in the areas
of oncology, orthopedics, and neurology.
In addition, GE's exclusive Myovation application for cardiology delivers sophisticated processing capabilities for both nuclear medicine and PET, including many tools that previously have only been available through independently developed programs.