Saturday, April 16, 2016

Syntermed US company in Cuba exposes new software – Radio Havana Cuba

Havana, April 15 (RHC) A new imaging software to treat patients with heart problems exposes the US company Syntermed, in the context of the VII Ibero-American Congress of Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging.

the Emory Toolbox technology offers improvements that save time, workflow and favorable clinical progress, the president of Syntermed, Michael Lee, said in statements to Prensa Latina at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba.

in this sense, the new tool helps physicians to more accurately assess patients in order to improve their quality of life, said he also executive director of the firm.

Lee in this capital as an exhibitor in your company in the descriptive section of the event of nuclear cardiology at participating delegates from 16 countries.

Along with Syntermed also show their services Medisol and the American Heart Association (ASNC for its acronym in English), both US Jubilant Draxlmage, Canada and the Centre for Isotope Cuba, among others.

the seventh edition of the Congress devoted the second day to several conferences and . the presentation of clinical cases

Among the topics discussed Therapy have guided myocardial perfusion, complementary role of hybrid information and positron emission tomography (PET) heart. perfusion and metabolism

also the European and American Latin American specialists exchanged on nuclear cardiology in heart failure and new applications in cardiac imaging.

According to the program tomorrow will conclude the event, sponsored by the ASNC, which has proven the integration of Latin America and the Caribbean in nuclear cardiology, as acknowledged by the president of the organizing committee, Amalia Peix.

the region is distinguished by personalities like Erick Alexanderson and Aloha Meave, both of Mexico, Uruguay’s Fernando Mut and Chilean Teresa Massardo said the also president of the Section of Nuclear Cardiology on the island.

also, from the United States, prestige Richard Congress Chazal and Brian Abbott, presidents the American College of Cardiology and the ASNC respectively meant.

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