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2004 |
InfiMed releases the PlatinumOne Cardiac,
PlatinumOne Combo, and PlatinumOne
EP systems. The system builds on InfiMed's 20 years of
digital imaging experience with the new advanced image processing
features, expanded DICOM 3.0 interface and enhanced image quality
using InfiMed's newly designed CCD camera system.
The PlatinumOne Combo system adds real-time digital subtraction
for interventional vascular procedures as well as full cardiac
functionality.
The PlatinumOne EP system is designed to provide advanced
imaging features and low dose pulsed fluoroscopic acquisition
required
for complex Electrophysiology procedures.
Some of these features include: Left Ventricular Analysis (LVA)
and Quantitative Coronary Analysis (QCA) which allow results to
be saved a photo files for ease of archive and review; customizable
doctor preferences that allow each clinician to select their own
settings for cine/spot/fluoro acquisition and review; and thumbnail
displays on the main screen which allow for quick identification
of available images with the click of a mouse! |
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2002 |
InfiMed releases a new product line representing the next generation
in digital imaging acquisition - PlatinumOne
for the R/F and DSA markets.
The PlatinumOne system features the new InfiMed-designed
and built digital CCD camera, Innovision, provides outstanding
image quality for both fluoro and spot images. New sensors and a
revolutionary new mechanical design allows for improved product
reliability.
InfiMed releases the CV Server, a new
data communication and temporary storage system for its Cardiac
product line. The
CV Server integrates seamlessly into any cath Lab, allowing
transfer of DICOM data to any device, such as review stations
or
PACS systems. |
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2001 |
InfiMed releases StingRay DR, incorporating
the latest technology and image processing software advancements
in flat panel acquisition for general radiology applications.
StingRay makes possible the filmless environment and brings
productivity to the highest level with its final-quality image
display in under eight seconds.
The GoldOne continues to offer advanced features with
the release of the 5.03 software upgrade. |
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2000 |
In the Fall of 2000, InfiMed conducts a successful clinical trial
of the StingRay
DR at the Kirklin Clinic located at the University
of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center - the third busiest
outpatient
center in the United States.
The Cardiovascular Solutions line of products continues to offer
cardiologists flexible, simple solutions for viewing, sharing, and
archiving cardiac images. |
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1999 |
InfiMed unveils a new corporate business unit,
Cardiovascular Solutions. Cardiovascular Solutions brings advanced
networking and DICOM capabilities to cath labs.
Cardiovascular Solutions also initiated InfiMed's
first eCommerce effort by offering the CV1000 and
CV100 DICOM Cardiac Review software on-line. |
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1998 |
In 1998, with the success of GoldOne solidly
implanted throughout the medical imaging industry, InfiMed expands
its US and International distribution.
In the first quarter, InfiMed signs its first HMO
contract with AmeriNet, a nationwide HMO purchasing group with 6,000
members.
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1997 |
InfiMed premieres the GoldOne®, the "new
gold standard" for 1024 imaging. Replacing the FC series, GoldOne
yields many requested features including Windows®95 operation,
12-bit CCD camera and remote image quality and systems diagnostics.
InfiMed is the first imaging company to bring
diagnostic x-ray imaging to Windows®95.
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1996 |
The company expands both the feature set and marketing
of the QL series and the InfiNet PACS network.
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1995 |
InfiMed signs an OEM agreement with a large Japanese
company to purchase the FC series for Japan.
The company signs an OEM agreement with a large
US company to offer the FC series as a digital upgrade product.
RSNA is the debut of both the FC1500®,
for Urology applications, and InfiNet, the company’s
Windowsâ95 PACS system.
InfiMed’s Quality System were ISO 9001, BS
EN 9001, EN 46001 and ANSI/ASQC Q9001-1994 assurance certified.
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1994 |
The company introduces the FC2000 SwingLab®
at the AHA Congress.
RSNA 1994 is the debut of the QL FluoroPulse
2048®, the 2048 x 2048 x 10-bit imaging system for general
RF applications.
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1993 |
The company signs a formal agreement with GE Medical
Systems to offer the Theraview system with its Saturne LINACs.
RSNA 1993 is the debut of the QL MultiPulse
2048®, the only 2048 x 2048 x 10-bit imaging system for
Angiography.
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1992 |
The company introduces both the FC2000RF
and the FC2000MP for general RF and Angiography applications.
The company signs a formal agreement with Shimadzu
Medical Systems North America to offer the FC series with its X-ray
equipment.
The company signs a formal agreement with Continental
X-ray Corporation to offer the FC series with its X-ray equipment.
The company changes its name from S&S Inficon
to InfiMed, Inc®.
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1991 |
S&S Inficon compliments its product line with
the acquisition of the assets and innovations of Andros Analyzers
Angiotec division, which specializes in digital imaging for cardiovascular
interventional procedures.
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1990 |
The company signs an agreement with Siemens Medical
Systems allowing Siemens to package the FC1000 with its
X-ray equipment.
InfiMed surpasses the 200 system installation mark
for the FC1000.
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1989 |
S&S Inficon introduces its second product,
the Theraview Electronic Portal Imaging system for Radiation
Therapy.
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1988 |
Through an OEM agreement, Philips Medical Systems
North America begins offering the FC1000 with its X-ray
equipment.
The FC1000 feature set expands to Special
Procedures applications (DSA), making it a MultiPurpose system.
X-ray accessory manufacturer S&S X-ray Products,
Inc. acquires Leybold Inficon’s Medical Products Division
and relocates the company to its present location in Liverpool (Syracuse)
NY. The name is changed to S&S Inficon.
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1985 |
The Medical Products Division introduces the FC1000
Fluoroscopic Computer, the very first Digital videofluoroscopy product
in the general X-ray market, at the RSNA.
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1983 |
The company is formed as the Medical Products division
of Leybold Inficon, Inc., an international manufacturer of electronic
instruments for the vacuum, semiconductor and refrigeration industries.
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