Rcadia nabs Montana install
St. James Healthcare in Butte, Mont., has installed a COR Analyzer from Rcadia Medical Imaging, a developer of patented computer-aided diagnostic software.

St. James Healthcare is a 100-bed facility staffed by 600 employees.

The Boston-based Rcadia said its COR Analyzer performs automatic segmentation and tracking of the coronary artery tree for coronary CT angiogram (CTA) procedures without human intervention. The COR Analyzer system detects stenotic lesions in the coronary arteries and identifies patients without coronary artery disease with a high negative predictive value, according to the company.

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