Philips spotlights integrated, data-driven cardiology solutions at ESC 2022
26 August 2022 - 06:00PM
Philips spotlights integrated, data-driven cardiology solutions at
ESC 2022
August 26, 2022
Philips AI-powered interventional and diagnostic smart systems
and at-home solutions connect care across the cardiology care
pathway to enhance diagnostic confidence, drive greater efficiency,
and improve patient outcomes
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Barcelona, Spain
– Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in
health technology, will showcase its latest integrated cardiology
solutions at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress
(August 26-29, Barcelona, Spain). The company’s newest innovations
in cardiology help provide enhanced clinical insights, strengthen
clinical confidence, drive efficiency in critical care and improve
cardiac care experiences from diagnosis and treatment to home
care.
The demands on cardiology departments have never been higher,
driving clinicians to balance the delivery of high-quality
care for a growing volume of complex patients with pressures
to improve departmental efficiency. The Future Health Index
2022 global report commissioned by Philips shows cardiology leaders
not only see technology infrastructure improvements as key to
managing and monitoring patients over extended periods of time in
out-of-hospital settings, but also key to better diagnosing and
treating the rising demand of new patients.
“As health systems navigate increased demand for cardiology
services and complexity of patients, they face an ongoing
challenge to provide quality patient care while adjusting to
an increased focus on outcomes, efficiency, and costs,” said
Dr. Alexandra Goncalves, Chief Medical Officer, Precision Diagnosis
at Philips. “With our innovation in cardiology, Philips is uniquely
positioned to deliver definitive diagnostics and enable
personalized patient management to help improve cardiac care with
greater efficiency, enhanced clinical insights and better
experiences for patients and staff.”
Powerful ecosystem for cardiovascular
carePhilips software-defined systems deliver data-driven
insights, supported by AI, to provide the right care at the right
time to help better manage even the most complex cardiology cases.
Smart integrated end-to-end technology streamlines communication
between devices and systems to help identify and address clinical
as well as operational improvements, strengthen clinical
confidence, build workflow efficiency, optimize resources and help
lower the cost of care. Visitors to the Philips booth at ESC will
see how the company is transforming cardiac care delivery into a
connected future by integrating imaging, devices, software,
informatics and services including:
- Precision diagnosis for cardiology –
Clinically smart diagnostic solutions, streamlined workflows and
actionable insights for data-driven cardiac care identify clear
pathways for the most complex patient journeys. Advanced
visualization solutions include Philips vendor-neutral,
multi-modality image and information management workspace –
IntelliSpace Cardiovascular – and its new echocardiography viewing,
analysis and reporting workspace (Ultrasound Workspace), a scalable
solution making its debut in the European market at ESC, that when
combined with Philips Ultrasound System (EPIQ CVx), leverages AI
across a wide range of applications to provide advanced
quantification and standardization with consistent on and off-cart
applications. Together, these echocardiology workflow solutions
help improve diagnostic confidence, enhance outcomes and
operational effectiveness. Philips has also expanded access to
hemodynamics at point of care for real-time blood flow assessment
on its Lumify Handheld Ultrasound. In addition, Philips will
spotlight its award-winning Spectral CT 7500 for exceptional
cardiac imaging for a full cardiac assessment to help improve
cardiac treatment pathways, and its cardiac MR portfolio of
solutions including the helium-free MR 5300, Smart Workflow and
AI-powered SmartSpeed, also debuting in Europe at ESC.
- Minimally-invasive treatment
– Philips solutions for image-guided minimally invasive therapy
help physicians to decide, guide, treat and confirm the right care
for every cardiac patient in real time. Built on Philips
Image-Guided Therapy System – Azurion – the company’s next
generation image-guided therapy platform, these solutions uniquely
integrate best in class imaging systems and software, with
specialized diagnostic and therapeutic devices to support
exceptional treatment for the most complex procedures. At ESC,
Philips will demonstrate how its innovative EchoNavigator software
enables users of its EPIQ CVxi interventional cardiology ultrasound
system to automatically fuse real-time 3D TEE (transesophageal
echocardiography) with cardiac fluoroscopy X-ray imaging to monitor
and assist catheter-based cardiac operations. Also featured is
Coronary Suite, a fully integrated system for confident
decision-making to help improve cardiac cath lab performance during
percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures, and
hemodynamic workflow for continuous monitoring, seamless data flow
and continuity for cath lab patients.
- Ambulatory monitoring & diagnostics –
Philips’ portfolio of remote cardiac care solutions includes near
real-time patient monitoring, telehealth, emergency and therapeutic
care, and cardiac ambulatory diagnostics and monitoring solutions
to provide confident care across post-acute settings for chronic
disease and readmission management. Solutions, which help to enable
smooth transitions from the hospital to the home, include the
Philips Extended Holter – ePatch for up to 14 days of continuous,
high-quality ECG recording for reliable diagnosis [1], with robust
data analysis provided by cloud-based, AI-enabled Philips
Cardiologs software. A recent Cardiologs study demonstrated how AI
may soon predict occurrence of atrial fibrillation. Also featured
at ESC is Philips Questionnaire Manager, a cloud-based SaaS
solution to better manage patient reported outcomes, and Philips
Care Engagement Manager, helping empower clinicians to provide the
right care at the right time, in the right place, while also
engaging cardiac patients to take a more active role in their
at-home recovery.
Philips’ hosted cardiac ultrasound symposium session at
ESC 2022 As cardiology leaders look ahead to what’s next
in diagnosing and treating heart failure, Philips will host a
Cardiac Ultrasound Satellite Symposium session at ESC – Echo in
heart failure, what can we do better now? – Friday, August 26
at 3:30pm CET, and streamed live for those who are not attending
ESC in person. The session will feature international thought
leaders across the Netherlands, Italy and Spain who will share
their insights on horizons in structural heart disease, the reality
of using 3D for routine heart failure patients, and clinical
experience with the fusion revolution. Visit Philips at ESC for
more information.
Visit Philips Cardiology to learn how the company’s integrated
systems, devices, informatics, software and services help deliver
quick, confident diagnosis and effective treatment to improve
outcomes for cardiovascular disease patients. Join Philips at ESC
(Hall 3, Booth #K155) to hear how its data-driven, AI-powered smart
systems and solutions help strengthen clinical confidence,
streamline cardiac imaging workflows and improve the cardiac care
experience for patients and staff.
[1] Patient will need to replace patch on day 5 of wear, or
sooner as required.
For further information, please contact:
Kathy O’ReillyPhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1 978 221
8919E-mail: Kathy.OReilly@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health
continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis,
treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and
deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated
solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a
leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient
monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health
and home care. Philips generated 2021 sales of EUR 17.2 billion and
employs approximately 78,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
- Clinicians using Ultrasound Workspace
- A clinician using Ultrasound Workspace
- Philips SmartSpeed MR software image
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