TomTec releases new version of 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis package

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TomTec launches the latest version of its 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis© (2D CPA) package as part of TomTec's Image-Arena™ multimodality imaging solution.

“2D Cardiac Performance Analysis runs within TomTec's Image-Arena™ environment which provides connectivity to multivendor Echo labs. This solution is user oriented and fulfills the demands of cardiologists towards a simplified workflow!”

The update of 2D Cardiac Performance Analysis© allows a cardiologist to study the behavior of the heart muscle even quicker and easier due to improved handling. Quantitative assessment of displacement, velocity, strain and strain rate according to the ASE 16 segments model is available. This helps in diagnosing pathologies like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or also dyssynchronous ventricles that might have to be treated by cardiac resynchronisation therapy.

2D Cardiac Performance Analysis© is a speckle tracking based analysis tool which can analyze 2D data from various ultrasound machines. The user can work with different ultrasound systems in his network and is not limited to specific vendors.

"2D Cardiac Performance Analysis runs within TomTec's Image-Arena™ environment which provides connectivity to multivendor Echo labs. This solution is user oriented and fulfills the demands of cardiologists towards a simplified workflow!" said Frank Schlau, TomTec's Chief Marketing Officer.

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