provides visualization and analysis solutions for use in clinical diagnosis, disease screening applications, and therapy planning.
The company’s primary software products include Vitrea and ViTALConnect.
Vitrea is a visualization product for radiological and surgical applications.
It allows clinicians to screen for disease, diagnose less invasively, and plan treatments.
Vitrea offers various optional modules to enable clinicians to customize their Vitrea workstations for their specialties.
Its modules include 3D Angio, Automated Vessel Measurements, CT Brain Perfusion, CT Cardiac, CT Colon, Fusion7D, ImageChecker CT, Lung, SoftRead, Vessel Probe, and VScore.
Vitrea 2 is offered both as a stand-alone software package and as part of an integrated software and hardware system, consisting of Vitrea 2 software installed on a computer workstation.
ViTALConnect enables physicians and other users to access 2D, 3D, and 4D enterprise-wide visualization capabilities, including the ability to measure, rotate, analyze, and segment images, with a personal computer using a Web-enabled browser.
Its users can employ a PC or notebook computer to process, analyze, review, and distribute multidimensional medical images securely over the Web.
In addition, a collaboration mode lets several physicians in different locations confer while interacting with the same images in real time.
It markets Vitrea 2 and ViTALConnect as standalone software packages and as part of integrated software and hardware systems to radiologists, surgeons, primary care physicians, and medical researchers.
The company sells its products to end-user customers, such as hospitals and clinics, and to diagnostic imaging companies, digital imaging equipment manufacturers, and picture archive and communication systems companies.
The company was founded by Vincent Argiro in 1988.
Vital Images is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

