Philips announces new milestones in the development of the world’s first spectral detector angio CT solution
07 September 2022 - 06:00PM
Philips announces new milestones in the development of the world’s
first spectral detector angio CT solution
September 7, 2022
- Leiden University Medical Center joins global network of
partners in the development of Philips Spectral Angio CT suite and
its use in clinical research, bringing spectral CT imaging
technology into an integrated hybrid angio CT suite with the aim of
innovating a range of treatment procedures
- CIRSE 2022 presentation by University of Insubria (Varese,
Italy) details positive results of study that uses spectral CT to
better guide lung tumor biopsies
- Philips and University of Pennsylvania announce collaboration
to investigate spectral CT guidance during interventional oncology
procedures and its potential to confirm treatment effectiveness in
real time
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today
announced new milestones in the development of the world’s first
spectral detector angio CT solution - Philips Spectral Angio CT
suite - bringing the company’s breakthrough spectral CT imaging
technology into an integrated hybrid angio CT suite. By combining
its award-winning [1] Spectral CT 7500 system and
its Image Guided Therapy System – Azurion with FlexArm –
in a fully integrated interventional suite solution, Philips aims
to give physicians immediate access to these two key imaging
modalities in a single room, enabling innovation in
minimally-invasive procedures in areas such as oncology, stroke,
and trauma care.
Philips today announced a new clinical partner and highlighted
clinical studies that focus on the added value of using spectral CT
imaging technology during interventional procedures.
Expanding Philips’ clinical networkLeiden
University Medical Center (Leiden, the Netherlands) has joined
Philips’ global network of clinical partners to investigate how its
spectral detector angio CT solution could potentially offer new
treatment opportunities and improve patient care.
“We are excited to co-create an innovation that could play a
defining role in improving patient care in the space of
interventional oncology,” said Mark Burgmans, MD, Head of
Interventional Radiology at Leiden University Medical Center.
“Adding spectral CT imaging to the interventional suite will enable
us to offer new treatment opportunities, avoid moving patients from
one imaging suite to another, and offer the unique benefits of
spectral CT information when you need it.”
Other leading clinical institutes that Philips is working with
on this innovation are Mayo Clinic (Rochester, MN, U.S.) and
Baptist Health’s Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute (Miami, FL,
U.S.).
Philips Spectral Angio CT suite combines the company’s latest
diagnosis and treatment technologies. Philips Image Guided Therapy
System – Azurion with FlexArm – is the company’s
next-generation image-guided therapy platform, integrating best in
class imaging systems, software, and specialized diagnostic and
therapeutic devices to support exceptional treatment for the most
complex procedures. The addition of Philips’ award-winning Spectral
CT 7500 system means physicians only need one scan to capture
all the spectral information required to differentiate and quantify
different tissues. Spectral CT enables improved detection,
delineation, and quantification of lesions, leading to
better-informed planning for minimally-invasive procedures and more
precise interventions. It has already proved its worth in other
areas of oncology - for example, it has demonstrated higher
sensitivity in detecting malignant findings and improved readings
of incidental findings [2][3]. With its ability to improve tissue
characterization, the Spectral CT 7500 offers significant benefits
over conventional CT.
Through continuous research, Philips is building clinical
evidence that supports the added value of spectral CT imaging for
diagnosis and treatment guidance.
Research results show better targeted biopsies using
spectral CT guidanceAt this year’s Cardiovascular and
Interventional Radiological Society of Europe Annual Meeting (CIRSE
2022, September 10-14, Barcelona, Spain) a presentation is being
given by Filippo Piacentino, interventional radiologist at the
University of Insubria (Varese, Italy), on the value of spectral CT
imaging guidance for performing high-confidence tumor biopsies [4].
The results being presented illustrate the potential for Philips’
spectral CT technology to better guide biopsies by distinguishing
between active and non-active regions in a tumor. Ensuring that a
biopsy contains a high number of actively dividing cancer cells is
important for high-confidence diagnosis.
“With conventional CT, large masses may appear as a largely
uniform mass, making highly targeted biopsy difficult,” said
Filippo Piacentino. “By fusing images from Philips’ XperGuide live
needle guidance with images from spectral CT, that are color-coded
based on the effective atomic number of tissues and provide a large
amount of additional information, we can now investigate the
possibility of obtaining better defined biopsy targets with a fewer
number of inconclusive biopsies.”
New clinical collaboration on reduction of the risk of
tumor recurrence Philips also today announced a research
collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania,
PA, U.S.) to study the practicality of using spectral CT-based
tissue temperature mapping to provide real-time feedback during
tumor thermal ablation procedures to confirm its effectiveness
before the patient leaves the room. This will potentially reduce
the risk of localized tumor recurrence.
“Announcing these important milestones in the development of our
unique Philips Spectral Angio CT suite shows our strong commitment
and progress in co-creating the future of image-guided therapy,”
said Karim Boussebaa, General Manager of Image Guided Therapy
Systems at Philips. “By combining the best of our award-winning
modalities into a single suite we aim to unlock new treatment
approaches that could benefit both patients and their
physicians.”
Visit Philips at CIRSE 2022To learn more about
Philips Spectral Angio CT suite, visit Philips at CIRSE 2022 and
join the Philips symposia in which leading physicians will share
their latest clinical insights on using this new imaging approach
in interventional oncology. You can register via our dedicated
CIRSE 2022 webpage.
[1] Minnie Award for Best New Radiology Device [2] Analysis by
Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus, Denmark. Results from case
studies are not predictive of results in other cases. Results in
other cases may vary.[3] Analysis by University Hospital Cleveland,
USA. Results from case studies are not predictive of results in
other cases. Results in other cases may vary.[4] Filippo
Piacentino, ‘Spectral CT as innovative imaging guidance in large
lesions lung biopsies. XperGuide and Z-effective fusion for more
defined targets, more diagnostic samplings and more biomarkers
information’. CIRSE 2022
For further information, please contact:
Joost Maltha Philips Global Press Office Tel:
+31 6 10 55
8116 Email: joost.maltha@philips.com
Fabienne van der FeerPhilips Image Guided TherapyTel.: +31 622
698 001E-mail: fabienne.van.der.feer@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 79,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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