Systems with intuitive workflow and easy controls to capture and manipulate images mean shorter procedure times and more accurate patient scheduling blocks. After installing Philips Azurion, the interventional vascular department of St. Antonius hospital saw a 17% reduction in procedure duration.1
Long post-procedure activities between sheath removal and the patient leaving the exam room, delay the next procedure and contribute to patient wait time. After installing Philips Azurion, the interventional department at St. Antonius saw a 28% reduction in post-procedure lab time.²
Know your path in advance and have the freedom to improve minimally invasive care. Azurion offers unlimited imaging flexibility and unobstructed patient access. Increase lab utilization with procedure-based workflows. Enjoy 3D image fusion in any 45° position and improve workflow for radial access.
Make every move count. This structural heart CT planning and live guidance solution uses automatic heart model segmentation to improve usability, speed and reproducibility of planning tasks. You can also overlay planned targets, landing zones and anatomical boundaries onto live fluoroscopy.
At the heart of coronary intervention is patient care. Bring advanced hemodynamic measurements into the interventional lab. A table-side monitoring device and control room workstation display wave forms to simplify real-time patient assessment and support decision making during interventions.
CT TAVI Planning on IntelliSpace Portal consists of four main elements to help you plan transcatheter aortic valve replacement.
[1] Co-registration tools available within IntraSight 7 configuration via SyncVision. Please note that not all products displayed on our website may be available in your country due to varying local regulations and market conditions. For the most accurate availability information, please contact your local representative.
[2] Patel M. “Cost-effectiveness of instantaneous wave-Free Ratio (iFR) compared with Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR) to guide coronary revascularization decisionmaking.” Late-breaking Clinical Trial presentation at ACC on March 10, 2018.
[3] Götberg M, Christiansen EH, Gudmundsdottir IJ, et al. iFR-SWEDEHEART Investigators. Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio versus Fractional Flow Reserve to Guide PCI. N Engl J Med. 2017;376:1813-18234.
[4] Davies JE, Sen S, Dehbi HM, et al. Use of the Instantaneous Wave-free Ratio or Fractional Flow Reserve in PCI. N Engl J Med. 2017;376: 1824-1834.
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