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Percutaneous coronary intervention

Image-guided therapy

Transforming complex PCI procedures into confident care

Advanced clinical and workflow applications, therapeutic and diagnostic devices, and leading services all work intelligently together to efficiently support every step of coronary procedures including PCI--from diagnosis to restoring vessel patency.

IVUS interpretation

Visualize the best path forward

Cross-sectional images help assess presence and extent of disease, plaque geometry and morphology, guide wire position during lesion crossing, and stent position post-treatment.

Demonstrated results Demonstrated results in acute patient management

  1. 15%

    Minute reduction in monitoring gap during patient transport. Minute reduction.

    15%

    Minute reduction in monitoring gap during patient transport. Minute reduction.

     Since implementing Philips’ patient monitoring technology in 2015, Saratoga Hospital has reduced patient transfers to the intensive care unit (ICU) by 63 percent and eliminated patient codes within its 20-bed

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  2. 66%

    Reduction in ICU mortality of patients transferred to the ICU

    66%

    Reduction in ICU mortality of patients transferred to the ICU

     Since implementing Philips’ patient monitoring technology in 2015, Saratoga Hospital has reduced patient transfers to the intensive care unit (ICU) by 63 percent and eliminated patient codes within its 20-bed

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Dr.  Mark Monaghanis
Dr. Mark Monaghanis
Cardiovascular Radiologist and Chair of the CT & MR Department
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