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Philips showcases integrated portfolio for efficient and effective cardiac care at ACC

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | March 15, 2019 Cardiology
March 15, 2019 -- Amsterdam, the Netherlands and New Orleans, U.S. – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, is highlighting its latest innovations in cardiac care at the ACC.19 68th Annual Scientific Session and Expo in New Orleans, U.S. from March 16-18. With its integrated portfolio for efficient and effective cardiac care, Philips is supporting clinicians and healthcare administrators to improve outcomes, enhance the patient experience, increase staff satisfaction and lower cost of care delivery.

"At Philips we provide intelligent solutions that help clinicians to be more efficient and effective, enabling them to deliver a consistent standard of care, optimize care pathways, simplify workflows and drive better treatment outcomes," said Bert van Meurs, Chief Business Leader Image Guided Therapy, Philips. "We continue to accelerate our pace of innovation. We recently introduced Azurion with FlexArm, the latest development on our leading platform for interventional procedures, as well as the new generation of IntelliSpace Cardiovascular, our multi-modality cardiovascular image and information management solution."

Setting a new standard for patient imaging and positioning flexibility for image-guided procedures
At the congress Philips is showcasing its recently-introduced Azurion with FlexArm system, setting a new standard for patient imaging and positioning flexibility for image-guided procedures. During increasingly complex interventions, clinicians need to quickly and easily visualize critical anatomy and identify changes to the patient during the procedure. Azurion with FlexArm includes a set of innovations that makes it easier for the clinician to perform imaging across the whole patient in both 2D and 3D. As the clinician moves the system, the image beam automatically maintains alignment with the patient, allowing more consistent visualization and enabling them to keep their focus on the treatment.

Integrating physiologic information with the angiogram
Philips SyncVision iFR Co-registration further advances physiology by mapping the pressure profile of the whole vessel onto the angiogram, providing physiologic guidance for where to treat within the vessel. With iFR Co-registration, clinicians can identify the precise locations causing ischemia, plan stent length and placement with a virtual stent, and predict physiologic improvement. Philips SyncVision with iFR Co-registration provides physicians with a full physiologic image allowing them to see clearly and treat optimally.

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