Transcatheter mitral and tricuspid therapies


Solutions for Transcatheter mitral and tricuspid therapies procedures offered by Philips image-guided therapy.

Demonstrated results in Transcatheter mitral and tricuspid therapies

EchoNavigator significantly reduces 

transseptal puncture time1.

1. Afzal, S., et al., First experience with real-time 3D anatomical fusion imaging during left atrial appendage occluder implantation. Eur Heart J Cardiovasc Imaging, 2017. 18(6): p. 719-720.This claim is based on a single center study with limited number of patients. This claim is limited to mitral clipping and left atrial appendage occlusion.

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years of innovations in fusion technology.

 

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of clinicians who saw the new EPIQ CVxi thought the EPIQ MultiVue real-time alignment solution could help to reduce the risk of choosing an incorrectl

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Azurion 7 C20 with FlexArm image-guided therapy system


The revolutionary Azurion with FlexArm gives you the freedom to improve and grow your minimally invasive care.


• Unlimited imaging flexibility
• More independent control for physician
• Full staff positioning freedom
• Unobstructed patient access
• Increased lab utilization with procedure-based workflows
• 3D image fusion in any 45° position
• Improved workflow for radial access (e.g. for cerebral embolic protection)

 

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EPIQ CVxi interventional ultrasound system


Assessing the left atrial appendage quickly, easily, intuitively. The Philips LAA solution on EPIQ CVxi.

 

• Take a fast, reproducible approach to visualizing the morphology of LAA and automatically measuring of the ostium by using ultrasound alone

• Using the 3D Auto LAA feature can reduce the time of measurements by 70% on average compared with measuring the LAA features manually

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EchoNavigator


EchoNavigator reorients and combines ultrasound and X-ray information into a single augmented visualization for guidance and device-tissue relationship assessment.

In LAA occlusion EchoNavigator enables the following to elevate confidence and boost efficiency:


• Automatic segmentation of 3D ultrasound to derive the left atrium and LAA in order to optimize fluoroscopic projections and provide context for navigation
• Manual markers automatically translated from ultrasound to fluoroscopy to keep sight of targets or critical structures to avoid
• Live-on-live fusion of fluoroscopy and ultrasound including 2D, 3D and color flow, to visualize occluder deployment

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Footnotes
 

[1] Co-registration tools available within IntraSight 7 configuration via SyncVision.
[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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