Expand your EP capabilities with the versatile Allura Xper FD20 electrophysiology X-ray system. Its larger field of view visualizes the entire heart, including pacing leads, with superb image quality so you can perform pacemaker and ICD procedures. When you are not using it for EP procedures, the large field of view and flexible geometry make it ideal for cardiovascular or peripheral examinations.
The advantages of a fully integrated electrophysiology X-ray system
- Special EP X-ray dose settings can reduce X-ray radiation exposure for staff and patients by up to 80%
- Philips EP cockpit makes the EP lab less cluttered and more efficient by creating a more intuitive working environment and integrating data management across the EP care cycle
- EP navigator offers improved guidance for complex EP procedures
- The highly compact stand design supports steep projections and features a larger field of view to cover EP and cardiovascular procedures
- Store and retrieve multi-modality cardiology information from a central workstation in the EP lab to save valuable time during EP interventions
Get real-time image guidance on this advanced electrophysiology system
Now you can visualize 3D cardiac anatomy and the position of all catheters, in real time, in one image, in the EP interventional lab – with Philips new EP navigator tool. With it, you can use either a pre-interventional CT image or an up-to-date 3D rotational angiography taken during the EP procedure to create a 3D image of the heart. EP navigator includes the EndoView feature which enables you to look inside the left atrium for enhanced catheter guidance.
Perform EP procedures with new ease and confidence EP cockpit is an advanced concept that combines Philips proven Allura Xper X-ray family with a number of innovations designed specifically for EP interventions. You can organize all equipment on one movable ceiling mounted rack to reduce EP lab clutter. Mix and match images from Philips and third party equipment on any Philips’ exam or control room monitor for added ease during procedures. Store any image on any screen as a DICOM Secondary Capture image for later use. |
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