Medical monitoring systems
Diagnosing, viewing, archiving and transmitting medical images is now even easier than before with our web-based DICOM viewer, designed to aid medical professionals in their everyday decision making processes.
Haya Vision DICOM Viewer – FDA approved for diagnostic use
The viewer is designed to be available across the hospital, no matter where you or your clients/patients are based. A fully compliant user interface with full support in Russian, English and Lithuanian – with additional interfaces easily added.
The system’s flexible and open integration interface allows it to be integrated with any medical application.
– You can even measure the volume of a 2D image using Simpson’s approximation rule
– Supports the measurement of velocity time integral on ultrasound studies
– Save time
– Eliminate mistakes
– High-quality images
– Faster, better diagnosis
– No powerful server needed
– Custom development
The viewer’s radiology toolset
Alongside the regular tools such as: zoom, pan,
windowing, magnier and measuring, there are a series of
advanced tools:
Drawing and measuring tools
Polyline and angle drawing/measuring tools
Hounseld unit calculator and measuring
Cine playback of multi-frame sequences
Image orientation tracking
Multi planar reconstruction
Ophthalmology module
For ophthalmology or other visual spectrum images, the
system allows you to digitally apply monochromatic filters
for primary and secondary colors, enhancing visual
contrast of anatomical details.
Download our brochure to nd out more.
Cardiology module
The DICOM Viewer allows you to easily read, manipulate
and interpret electro-cardiology data. Zoom, measure and
quantify your ECG data in just a few clicks:
Area calculation indicating beats per minute
Measure heart rate
QT intervals
Measure QRS electrical heart axis
Review ultrasound machine generated report
Compare 2 or more ECGs
Operate up to 9 ECGs at once
Video module
Search, review and analyse medical videos from
ophthalmology devices, microscopes, endoscopes,
surgical video cameras, arthroscopes, echoscopes and
other medical video sources. The video module is
integrated into the DICOM Viewer, allowing you to use
PACS as a medical video archive.