Communications...here, there, everywhere
VetPACS™: Picture Archival Communications System
TruDR nx™ utilizes VetPACS, the world's leading veterinary PACS software, to manage and coordinate imaging between Digital Radiography, Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Videoscopy, and various other DICOM Inputs and Outputs. Utilized in more veterinary hospitals than any other Picture, Archival and Communications System (PACS), VetPACS is the Gold Standard for capturing, archiving, reporting, communicating, and distributing images and reports.
- Veterinary specific demographics, reporting templates, and data tracking
- Veterinary Reference Image Libraries and Analysis Tools
- Multi-Modality DICOM 3.0 and Video signal support with .jpg, .avi, and .pdf support
- CD Burning, Exporting, and Printing of images and reports (with embedded images)
- DICOM 3.0, SQL, and Windows™ Standards for fully open Architecture
- Open connectivity with third-party "freeware" and "market ware", such as EFilm™ **
TruDR nx™ resolution is visibly superior to alternatives, in part, because the TruDR nx™ Detector possesses technical capabilities that are 20-30% measurably greater. More pixels, more lines of information, and smaller pixel pitch converge into the TruDR nx™ Detector to capture the highest resolution, lowest "noise" Raw Data tissue resolution.
SoundSafe™ Remote Archival Vault
Protect Permanent Medical Records for years to come without an IT Staff. Each evening, SoundSafe servers connect with the hospital to duplicate, synchronize, and archive images, reports, and patient data in a secure electronic vault, fully managed by Sound Technologies.
SoundPrint™ Remote Printing Service
"Click" to send a Digital exam to Sound Technologies for laser film printing and delivery to a specified address.
SoundAdvice™ Radiology Rounds
Registered SoundAdvice users participate in "virtual rounds" with leading veterinary specialists for technical and clinical Continuing Education.
SoundAdvice™ Library Service
Reference Image Libraries and Report Templates of Normal Exams and Pathology aid registered SoundAdvice users with client communication, reporting, and clinical confirmation.

