Hybrid3D is a software application that can be used to process, display, analyze and manage nuclear medicine and other medical imaging data transferred from other workstations or acquisition stations.The Lung Lobe Quantification module in Hybrid3D introduces an efficient and automated workflow solution to compute 3D lobar anatomy from CT (with or without contrast). Functional images (SPECT V/Q, SUV SPECT, CT iodine maps, hyperpolarized xenon MRI, etc.) can also be include in the analysis to relate lobar anatomy to function.
A freestanding, multi-purpose, image processing device that can be a component of one or more nuclear medicine imaging systems, e.g., a gamma camera, PET system or SPECT system. It is sometimes considered to be a component to a picture archiving and communication system (PACS). It does not contain the controls for the direct operation of the diagnostic imaging system. It can receive and transmit data both on-line and off-line and is typically located at a site remote from the operator's console. It has the capability to further process, manipulate and/or view patient images and information collected from one or more nuclear medicine based imaging systems.