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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), VISN 22 Network Contracting Office, is seeking information from potential vendors that can provide software image management solutions tailored for nuclear medicine cardiology at Cedars–Sinai Medical Center. Specifically, the Cardiac Suite of applications is designed for the automated display, review, and quantification of nuclear medicine cardiology images and datasets from patients who have undergone Cardiac PET/CT procedures. The primary application, QPET, enables segmentation, quantification, and analysis of static, gated, and dynamic myocardial perfusion PET data, supporting both axial and transverse datasets in various clinical settings.
The VA is interested in vendors capable of supplying a range of floating licenses, including QPET, QGS+QPS, Companion, PlusPack ONE, FusionCT, Remote Desktop, CSImport, Classic ARG Local, CFR, MFSC, and Clinical Use licenses, as well as the Suite2017 initiation fee. Key functionalities required include kinetic motion correction, calcium scoring, automatic registration, coronary flow reserve, segment scoring, diastolic function assessment, screen captures, and remote session capabilities.
This request is for information and planning purposes only, intended to identify qualified sources and gather capability information. Interested parties are encouraged to provide details demonstrating their ability to meet all specifications required for nuclear medicine cardiology image management and related clinical applications.
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