OsiriX HD

OsiriX HD

By Pixmeo SARL

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2011-02-22
  • Current Version: 5.5.6
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 34.40 MB
  • Developer: Pixmeo SARL
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.4
Score: 2.86957
2.86957
From 46 Ratings

Description

OsiriX HD is a full DICOM image viewer for iOS (DICOM Files & DICOM Network protocol support). AWARDS - Aunt Minnie's 2013 - "Best Radiology Mobile App” - Mobie Awards 2009: Winner - Best Medical App - RSNA 2008: Excellence in Design - RSNA 2008: Certificate of Merit "OsiriX HD" is a DICOM software for iOS: DICOM is the digital standard for storing and transferring medical images. OsiriX HD allows downloading and manipulating series of images directly on your iOS device. OsiriX HD is capable of displaying images from all imaging modalities (ultrasound, CT scanner, MRI, PET, etc.) in their native standard DICOM format used by the medical/scientific industry. OsiriX HD is a fully DICOM-compliant listener that can receive images from any DICOM imaging device through WiFi/3G networks. It supports these DICOM Network protocols: C-STORE SCP, C-MOVE SCU, C-FIND SCU, C-GET SCU, WADO, DICOMweb. This iOS app is designed to work seamlessly with any DICOM compatible software, including PACS, medical workstations, acquisition modalities. It also supports communications through the iOS built-in VPN for secure and encrypted connections. OsiriX HD provides fast interactive image manipulation tools such as zoom, pan, cine and contrast adjustment of images through the multipoint touch screen interface. The convenience of being able to access DICOM images remotely added to the fact that images can be previewed on the iPhone/iPad screen in a very effective and convenient way offers a new perspective for mobile teleradiology. This iOS application can also be used as a helper application for other iOS applications: it allows to read DICOM datasets received by emails or in Safari, or to visualize DICOM datasets stored in DropBox folder, for example. It also supports a built-in URL scheme protocol (osirix://) for easy integration in RIS, HIS, or PACS environment. KEY FEATURES - Display and browsing through large sets of images through an interactive slider - Zoom and Pan and rotation of the images - Contrast and intensity adjustment of image window and level - Measurement of object sizes using a line measurement tool that can be set and adjusted - Measurement of image content data using a circular region of interest tool that can be drawn and moved - Multiplanar Reconstruction (MPR) - DICOM compliant Listener - DICOM Query and Retrieve (C-FIND SCU, C-GET SCU, C-MOVE SCU, WADO, DICOMweb) - JPEG2000/JPEG DICOM support - Preference settings for user DICOM communications REQUIREMENTS - Access to a DICOM source of images (PACS, DICOM-compatible software) through WiFi/3G network LIMITATIONS - Images are limited to 1536x1536 pixels, bigger images are down-sampled. - Not suitable for primary diagnosis. MANUAL The complete manual and technical specifications are available here: https://www.osirix-viewer.com/Manual/ SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES Handheld Device Review of Abdominal CT for the Evaluation of Acute Appendicitis. Choudhri AF, Carr TM 3rd, Ho CP, Stone JR, Gay SB, Lambert DL. J Digit Imaging. 2011 Dec 7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22146833 Initial experience with a handheld device digital imaging and communications in medicine viewer: OsiriX mobile on the iPhone. Choudhri AF, Radvany MG. J Digit Imaging. 2011 Apr;24(2):184-9. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20567992

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Reviews

  • Useless if you don’t pay for the app

    1
    By XmachinaD
    … and the app it’s just way too expensive for someone who just wants to browse some x-rays maybe once or twice and then not use it again. I tried to open some files that I got from my radiologist that worked on the version of this app that was on the CD on my Macintosh, but when I tried to open the same files on my iPhone, it was really restrictive Ffirst It wouldn’t even let me pull them over and then when I kind of find a tricky way to bring them over it wouldn’t let me open them up at all so there’s no way to view an image unless you pay.
  • Terrible Subscription Model

    1
    By Steel Drums
    There is no subscription model for the casual non-medical user. 120$ per year for an app such that the user can look at various image sets once or twice a year in comparison to other image sets (as big as 10k images per date)… this is an outrageous cost model. Please come up with something better - a reasonable alternative. And allowing the user to load only a handful of images without subscription is extremely impractical from a use case perspective other than “what does this app do”.
  • Paid for full app now I have to pay for subscription

    1
    By Veiga, MD
    Absurd, and the app is now worst than free competidora.
  • Greedy developers

    1
    By Bublgum
    I recently bought your app paid 30$, after several updates you made it useless. Shame to you and thanks to Horos app team they exist.
  • not worth it

    1
    By Konstantinos3000
    the new subscription model makes it too expensive for what it offers: a very basic dicom viewer
  • Great update, still missing some things

    3
    By Robert Mc****
    Very much appreciate the recent update and the new features. Happily subscribed to support the app. Would still really appreciate at least a “flip image” option, as incoming images are often not oriented correctly.
  • Apparently get to buy what you bought again

    1
    By JoeGuru
    They seem to have moved to a subscription model so if you bought the features a while back, you get to pay for them all over again.
  • $50 gone, doesn’t work

    1
    By NickPunt
    previously paid $50 for this app, and since a recent update it switched to subscription, doesn’t allow restore purchase, wiped my database, and doesn’t let me add new images. takeaway: don’t trust this company
  • It works, but less capable than free competitors.

    2
    By Kalani Helekunihi
    I bought this app based on some stellar reviews posted online... Well, the most I can say is that it works, and is better than some of the abandonware DCIOM competitors or those who rely on you uploading your data to their servers, but it is non-intuitive and very limited in features. More one of those complacent offerings of someone who coasts by based on a reputation. If you need something way better, runs locally, and and supports all hardware devices, check out IMAIOS DICOM Viewer. Not only is it way more capable, it’s also free.
  • Update needed

    1
    By Bim246v2
    I am now unable to manually adjust the window level on scans downloaded. Can this be rectified please?!?!?!

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