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CSI (a.k.a. CSimport) is a powerful medical image management system that maintains a local database of images and allows you to connect to remote CSI servers, DICOM Query/Retrieve servers such as Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and legacy data sources such as Philips Pegasys or Odyssey systems, and FTP servers. Images can aslo be imported directly from a local disk (hard disk, CD, USB thumb drive, etc.) or a disk mapped from a remote host.
CSI gives the user the ability to maintain an arbitrary hierarchy of tags to organize the data without duplicating files. A user can for example, create a folder (really, a tag) for teaching cases with subfolders (subtags) for specific pathologies. Studies and datasets can also be flagged with a status and extended comments, all of which can be searched for across the entire image database in addition to folder/patient name, MRN, study description, etc.
In addition, the user can select data at any level and launch the cardiac applications, QGS+QPS or QBS as well as QARG. The user may process a few images, or select multiple studies to load multiple SPECT, PET, and/or CT datasets and perform serial comparisons.
While the single-system, standalone version of CSI is designed for use by multiple users on the same computer, but not necessarily concurrently, the CSI Server product is based on Microsoft SQL Server and allows concurrent access by a large number of users. The system, developed and in daily use at Cedars-Sinai Health System, handles hundreds of thousands of studies gracefully, making it an ideal nuclear cardiology solution for even the largest of sites.
And since both CSI and CSI Server have support for multiple sites, large sites that also read for other acquisition locations are ready to go.
Interested in CSI Server? Contact us so we can discuss your needs and design a solution that matches them.
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Individual applications (QGS, QPS, QBS) ![]() You can find your version number in the "about..." box. Click the About button in the upper right corner of the application. If using the combined QGS+QPS or AutoQUANT™, the About button is located at the bottom of any of the color scale controls. AutoQUANT™ users, please see the conversion chart to see which CSMC Cardiac Suite version corresponds to your AutoQUANT™ version. CSimport In CSimport (aka CSI), the "about..." box can be displayed from the Help menu in the usual manner. |
QGS+QPS and AutoQUANT™ ![]() |
What is the PlusPack module? PlusPack groups several useful, advanced quantitative and productivity features in one bundle. These features are:
Click here to open a new page with video tutorials about these features. |
Basic Perfusion SPECT Bundle This bundle includes the following applications and features:
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Basic Perfusion + Blood Pool SPECT Bundle This bundle includes the following applications and features:
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Deluxe Perfusion SPECT Bundle This bundle includes the following applications and features:
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Deluxe Perfusion + Blood Pool SPECT Bundle This bundle includes the following applications and features:
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Deluxe Perfusion PET Bundle This bundle includes the following applications and features:
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The Automated Report Generator (ARG) Add-On
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Automated Reconstruction (AutoRecon) Add-On
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Motion Correction (MoCo) Add-On
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What is in the Companion module? The Companion includes several useful features that were added after the initial release of the quantitative cardiac suite. These features are:
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What is the Fusion/CT module? The Fusion/CT module adds features related to coronary CT angiography (CTA) and multi-modality registration. These features are:
The Fusion/CT module is standard with the Deluxe PET bundle, and available as an option for SPECT bundles. |
What is the Fusion/CT module? The Fusion/CT module adds features related to coronary CT angiography (CTA) and multi-modality registration. These features are:
The Fusion/CT module is standard with the Deluxe PET bundle, and available as an option for SPECT bundles. |
What is the CSI data browser? Our software packages are designed to be installed on your computer, not on vendor workstations. To use the quantitative applications studies need to be transferred from your acquisition systems to your computer with the Cedars-Sinai software. CSI allows you to transfer studies and manages the datasets on your computer. Its main features include:
Click here to open a new page with video tutorials about some of these features. |