Stereotaxis Launches Odyssey Cinema(TM) Studio as the Industry's First Clinical Procedure Online Broadcast Platform
Stereotaxis Partners with NACCME's Cardiovascular Learning Network® to Deliver Live Broadcasts for Online Medical Education
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Stereotaxis, Inc. (NASDAQ: STXS) announced today the launch of Odyssey Cinema(TM) Studio, an industry-first clinical procedure online broadcast platform providing a turn-key solution for hospitals to facilitate high definition remote physician collaboration and global medical education.
The Odyssey Cinema Studio solution is the latest addition to the Company's Odyssey(TM) family of products, which provides hospitals with the necessary information management platform to manage, control, share and broadcast clinical data. With Odyssey Cinema Studio, hospitals can now share a comprehensive view of live and recorded clinical procedures from anywhere around the world for the delivery of global medical education. Procedures that are broadcasted on the Odyssey Network feature a consolidated view of the systems within the interventional lab in high definition, preserving the fine details of diagnostic and imaging data. Physicians will be able to conduct an Internet-based broadcast and presentation with minimal preparation time to a virtually unlimited number of participants.
"Odyssey is an optimal solution for capturing and delivering synchronized procedure information throughout hospitals. We acquired Odyssey after careful review to select what we felt is the most advanced technology to support the initiatives of our world-class practice," said Dr. Yaariv Khaykin, M.D., F.R.C.P.C., F.A.C.C., F.H.R.S, Director, Newmarket Electrophysiology Research Group, Southlake Regional Health Centre. "We are excited to begin using the Cinema Studio upgrade since we anticipate it will take the platform to a whole new level by allowing our institution to broadcast and collaborate in an unprecedented way."
The Odyssey Cinema Studio can be purchased by hospitals as a premium version of the Odyssey Cinema offering or as an upgrade to existing Odyssey Cinema installations. Stereotaxis has completed initial Odyssey Cinema Studio upgrades at two world-class hospitals including the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David's Medical Center in Austin, Texas and Southlake Regional Healthcare Centre in Ontario, Canada, and expects to fulfill the first new customer delivery in the fourth quarter of 2011.
Stereotaxis also announced an agreement with the North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (NACCME) to accelerate the advancement of cardiovascular care worldwide as their exclusive live broadcast platform for delivering medical education via the Odyssey Cinema Studio. NACCME, an accredited medical education provider, is introducing the Cardiovascular Learning Network® (CVLN) to enhance its ability to bring innovative, high-quality education to its network of more than 26,000 cardiovascular medical professionals. Stereotaxis and NACCME/CVLN will jointly broadcast educationally relevant cases to the worldwide cardiovascular community, supporting collaboration and best practice sharing to improve patient care. These cases will also include the ability for participants to interact with world renowned professionals through on-line question and answer capabilities.
"We expect that Internet-enabled procedure broadcasts will transform medical education as participants can remotely view procedures in high definition, often related to the latest medical treatment techniques used by world-class physicians," said Michael P. Kaminski, Stereotaxis President and CEO. "We are very excited that Odyssey Cinema Studio has been chosen as the exclusive live online broadcasting platform by NACCME and its new Cardiovascular Learning Network® to jointly provide far-reaching medical education from Odyssey-equipped labs around the world."
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Stereotaxis designs, manufactures and markets an advanced cardiology instrument control system for use in a hospital's interventional surgical suite to enhance the treatment of coronary artery disease and arrhythmias. The Niobe® Remote Magnetic Navigation System is designed to enable physicians to complete more complex interventional procedures by providing image guided delivery of catheters and guidewires through the blood vessels and chambers of the heart to treatment sites. This is achieved using computer-controlled, externally applied magnetic fields that govern the motion of the working tip of the catheter or guidewire, resulting in improved navigation and reduced x-ray exposure.
Stereotaxis' Odyssey(TM) portfolio of products provides an innovative enterprise solution for integrating, recording and networking interventional lab information within hospitals and around the world. Odyssey(TM) Vision integrates data for magnetic and standard interventional labs, enhancing the physician workflow through a consolidated display of multiple systems and eliminating the challenge of interacting simultaneously with many separate diagnostic systems. The Odyssey Cinema(TM) Studio then captures a complete record of synchronized procedure data that can be viewed live or from a comprehensive archive of cases performed. The Odyssey(TM) solution then enables hospitals to efficiently share live and recorded clinical data anywhere around the world to maximize referrals and promote collaboration.
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