BOSTON - (Business Wire) Carrot Medical has announced its successful completion of product installations at four top hospitals in the U.S. With the recent installations of its C-View™ system, the Boston-based company has installed a total of seven of its state-of-the-art information integration systems at four sites – Yale Medical Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Carrot’s C-View replaces the multiple monitor configuration traditionally used by clinicians to monitor patients, with a single 56-inch LCD display with four times the resolution of standard high-definition monitors. The single display enables users to integrate information from multiple vendors, including x-ray, MRI, 3-D Mapping systems, ultrasound and other visual modalities and data sources.
In addition to its video integration technology, the Carrot C-View system uses a 3840x2160 LCD display that has 4 times more scanning lines than conventional HD monitors and can integrate up to 24 video sources and display up to 16 images simultaneously. When integrated with Carrot’s C-Com wireless communication system, the entire solution synchronizes clinical activities and provides for improved collaboration among clinical team members.
“Carrot Medical’s technology is the way of the future when it comes to information integration for top-tier facilities like ours. It provides greater access to information, improving our efficiency while providing the highest quality resolution and adaptive visualization,” said Larry Epstein, M.D., Chief, Arrhythmia Service at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “While many medical companies have focused on the traditional integration of data with PACS and HIS, Carrot’s pioneering technology includes the integration of live visual information, making real-time patient information more accessible to clinicians during critical healthcare procedures.”
The system also facilitates remote educational instruction by transmitting real time audio and visual information in a single, synchronized file and, allows instant access to archived, synchronized multi-image recording and playback.
“These hospitals are on the cutting edge when it comes to realizing the benefits of technology in optimizing performance, control and precision and we are providing them with the most advanced, customizable solution in the information integration arena,” said Ward Sparacio, CEO of Carrot Medical. “As hospitals experience a continued increase in volume, Carrot’s technology, will support the industry’s requirement for improved workflow and safe and efficient use of clinical space.”
The company currently has a number of installations pending, according to Sparacio. The three main markets for the Carrot system are currently electrophysiology, interventional radiology and interventional cardiology. Products to support applications throughout other clinical specialties are under development.
About Carrot Medical
Carrot Medical develops and markets customizable information integration systems that simultaneously combine visual and audio data from multiple disparate sources to optimize clinical performance. Carrot's management, engineering and advisory teams combine deep experience in medical imaging, medical electronics design and the practice of interventional medicine for a comprehensive perspective on what clinicians need to use their abilities to the fullest. The company’s goal is to create solutions that enable customers to clearly focus on the procedure, make better-informed decisions and apply their expertise with greater precision than ever. For more information, visit: www.carrotmedical.com.
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