Mirada XD is intended to be used by trained medical professionals including, but not limited to, radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and physicists. Mirada XD is a software application intended to display and visualize 2D & 3D multi-modal medical image data. The user may process, render, review, store, print and distribute DICOM 3.0 compliant datasets within the system and/or across computer networks. Supported modalities include, CT, MR, PET, SPECT and planar NM. The user may also create, display, print, store and distribute reports resulting from interpretation of the datasets. Mirada XD allows the user to register combinations of anatomical and functional images and display them with fused and non-fused displays to facilitate the comparison of image data by the user. The result of the registration operation can assist the user in assessing changes in image data, either within or between examinations and aims to help the user obtain a better understanding of the combined information that would otherwise have to be visually compared disjointedly. Mirada XD provides a number of tools such as rulers and region of interests, which are intended to be used for the assessment of regions of an image to support a clinical workflow. Examples of such workflows include, but are not limited to, the evaluation of the presence or absence of lesions, determination of treatment response and follow-up. Mirada XD allows the user to define, transform and export regions of interest structures in DICOM format including RT format for use in radiation therapy planning systems.
Device Story
Mirada XD is a software application for multi-modal medical image visualization and analysis; inputs include DICOM 3.0 compliant datasets (CT, MR, PET, SPECT, planar NM). The device performs automatic and manual image registration to fuse anatomical and functional data; provides measurement tools (rulers, ROI) and SUV calculations; enables report generation and export of ROI structures (RTSS format) for radiation therapy planning. Used in clinical settings by radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and physicists. Output facilitates comparison of image data, assessment of lesions, and treatment response monitoring; assists clinicians in interpreting combined information that would otherwise be viewed disjointedly.
Clinical Evidence
Bench testing only. Verification and validation performed in compliance with ISO 13485:2003 and DICOM standards. Testing included performance, functional, and algorithmic assessments to confirm device meets user needs and requirements.
Technological Characteristics
Software application for workstation deployment; supports DICOM 3.0 standard; enables 2D/3D rendering, image registration, and SUV calculation. Compliant with ISO 13485:2003. Connectivity via computer networks.
Indications for Use
Indicated for use by trained medical professionals (radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, physicists) to display, visualize, process, and register 2D/3D multi-modal medical images (CT, MR, PET, SPECT, planar NM) for clinical assessment, lesion evaluation, treatment response monitoring, and radiation therapy planning.
Regulatory Classification
Identification
A medical image management and processing system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the review and digital processing of medical images for the purposes of interpretation by a trained practitioner of disease detection, diagnosis, or patient management. The software components may provide advanced or complex image processing functions for image manipulation, enhancement, or quantification that are intended for use in the interpretation and analysis of medical images. Advanced image manipulation functions may include image segmentation, multimodality image registration, or 3D visualization. Complex quantitative functions may include semi-automated measurements or time-series measurements.
Special Controls
*Classification.* Class II (special controls; voluntary standards—Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Std., Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) Std., Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) Test Pattern).