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“It is of paramount importance that biomarker measurements are highly reproducible and sensitive enough to detect relevant changes that may have clinical implications, and these types of measurements cannot be obtained visually.”
Dr. Max Wintermark, M.D. Professor of Radiology & Chief of Neuroradiology Stanford University Medical Center
Neurocloud is a single comprehensive tool for PET, SPECT and MRI that
- Increases diagnostic reliability and the value of the specialist’s work
- Simplifies collaborative work between clinical specialists in nuclear medicine, radiology and neurology, providing objective and quantitative measures with clinical validation
With Neurocloud you can:
- Immediately locate abnormal areas of the brain of your patients
- Quantify hypo and hypermetabolism with high sensitivity
- Determine if gray or white matter atrophy is within the expected range for your patient’s age
- Browse images and analysis results with an advanced online viewer
- Share results and make custom reports
- Carry out a quantitative follow-up of the evolution of neurodegenerative diseases
Neurocloud Advantages
Efficiency
- Reduction of false negatives (20% average according to medical literature) *
- Less need for second opinions
- Facilitates the unification of criteria to request imaging tests
Productivity
- Time reduction between image acquisition and report preparation
- Better time planning
- Increased productivity and useful life of scanners
Service
- Reduction of waiting lists
- Quantitative monitoring of the evolution of the disease
- As no contrast is needed, MRI can be done in kidney patients
Testimonials
Soluciones Neurocloud
Automatic quantification of hypo and hypermetabolism and amyloid PET. Use in neurology, nuclear medicine and radiology.
Automatic ictal and interictal SPECT subtraction and co-registration with MRI for very precise localization of the epileptogenic focus. Use in epileptology.