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CAAS MR Flow

Overview

Overview

CAAS MR Flow (Magnetic Resonance Flow analysis) enables you to quantify blood flow and velocity of the mayor vessels from phase-contrast MR images. The vessel border detection can be performed with one click, which will save valuable time.

Key Product Features:

  • One click vessel border detection which segments the vessel throughout the cardiac cycle
  • Up to 4 regions of interest per flow series
  • Comparison of multiple flow sets of one study
  • Several correction methods to achieve the most optimal accuracy (aliasing and misalignment correction, movement correction and gradient and phantom correction)
  • Anatomical designations for direct calculation of clinical results
  • Color-coding to visualize velocities
  • Results are available in graphs and tables

Import / Export

Import / Export

Analysis can be done on phase-contrast MR images. 

After analyzing the images, you can save your analysis as a:

  • Re-analysis file, which you can re-load and edit later
  • Spreadsheet containing all numerical results or a selection of results
  • Customized graphic report containing images and graphs, this can be saved as a DICOM SC
  • Movie of the DICOM cine images including overlays

Key Benefits:

  • Digitally saved reports
  • Several report formats
  • Customizable reports

Workflow

Results

Results

With only a few mouse clicks, CAAS MR Flow will generate the desired results, in multiple formats.

Results can be calculated for 4 regions of interest. When the user designates a contour, CAAS MR Flow immediately provides anatomically related parameters such as:

  • Cardiac output
  • Pulmonary shunt fraction
  • Aortic co-arctation
  • Pulmonary regurgitation

Furthermore, the following results are calculated over time:

  • Pumped blood volume
  • Blood Flow
  • Mean velocity
  • Vessel area
  • And many more

All results are available in graphs and tables.

Licensing

Licensing

The software can be licensed for a single user on a specific workstation or for multiple concurrent users over the institution’s network.