13 May, 2009 - 16 May, 2009
HRS - Heart Rhythm Society 30th Annual
Boston, MA - USA
*Because the heart speaks many languages.
The heart speaks its own language. It translates into images, electrograms, hemodynamic parameters or simply the patient’s physical condition. Each patient’s unique anatomy creates another dynamic challenge for the EP professional. Like you, Philips is dedicated to better understanding the language of the heart.
Philips electrophysiology focuses on bringing together all relevant technologies that understand a different language in the heart rhythm care cycle to improve EP care. How? By focusing on the needs of caregivers and patients. The result is a unique portfolio of solutions that can help to simplify EP procedures, reduce costs and support confident decisions.
Experience how our understanding of the language of the heart can change the way you deliver EP care to your patients. Visit our booth at the Heart Rhythm Society's 30th Annual Scientific Sessions, May 13-16, 2009 in Boston.
Together with our partners, Bard EP, Biosense Webster, St Jude Medical, Stereotaxis, Hansen Medical and others, we will show you a full range of EP solutions. From accurate diagnosis to the most efficient and ergonomic EP interventional lab ever to patient follow-up and monitoring.
Learn how your colleagues are improving EP outcomes
Join the symposium on “Simplification of AF: Integration of 3D Imaging, Mapping, and Ablation” sponsored by NACCME and supported by unrestricted educational grants from Philips Healthcare and Bard Electrophysiology.
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Access all your information, in one place
Get insight in a heartbeat with Xper Information Management Physiomonitoring 5 EP logging and reporting.
This new addition to the Xper Information Management family enables dedicated EP labs that perform complex procedures to capture and integrate clinical information at the point of care. Capabilities include vital signs monitoring, HL7 interfaces with select third-party EP recording systems for clinical data (optional), customizable templates for EP clinical reporting, and data mining for improving operational efficiency. Optionally, this configuration integrates with Philips Xcelera PACS to enable electrophysiologists to view and incorporate images in their clinical reports. EP logging and reporting will be released later this year.
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See small details larger than ever
View all the information you need, from Philips and third party systems, on the large 56-inch LCD screen with EP cockpit XL, right at the tableside. With advanced SuperZoom, you can resize and enlarge information at any time and position on the screen, while maintaining full sharpness. It enables you to see small details, while maintaining your most convenient working position. So no more leaning forward to see electrical signals.
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Philips and Bard: working together, advancing EP, helping people
As EP procedure volume increases worldwide, clinicians are requesting intuitive, advanced tools to help shorten procedures and gain detailed visualizations for interventions. Recognizing this need, Philips Healthcare and C.R. Bard’s electrophysiology division have formed an alliance to co-develop a way to integrate image guidance with mapping and analysis of complex arrhythmias.
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Discover new EP techniques during our live presentations
Leading clinical specialists will be speaking each day at our booth.
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Explore the full array of Philips EP products at our booth
A number of other new products are being featured at the Philips booth, including:
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