The Azurion Image Guided Therapy System provides excellent ease of use, allowing you to streamline workflow for increased lab efficiency and offering the simplicity of tableside control. Advanced 3D imaging provides insights into complex anatomies and helps you to navigate catheters with confidence.
With the Azurion Control Room Workspace, access to the applications is simple. The commercial option offers six 27” monitors for seamless access and control of up to 20 external video sources in full HD.
The ClarityIQ technology option on the Azurion System enables physicians to deliver fast, effective and simplified electrophysiology procedures with efficient clinical workflow and superb image quality at ultra-low dose settings,[2,3] allowing for significantly lower dose across clinical areas.[4-6]
EP Navigator provides detailed 3D anatomy, which can be overlaid onto live fluoroscopy, removing the need for a mapping system. Fast and simple workflow means 3D volume is automatically segmented to enable registration without using additional contrast.
FlexVision Pro enables control of compatible applications in the interventional lab via the central touchscreen module. This improves workflow within the exam room and helps reduce the need for team members to leave the sterile area and walk to the control room during procedures.
FlexSpot provides seamless access to applications in one compact, customizable workspace to significantly reduce clutter and simplify workflow. Team members can perform different tasks separately, without interrupting each other, to reduce gaps between cases.
[1] Wijesurendra RS, Casadei B. Mechanisms of atrial fibrillation. Heart. 2019 Dec;105(24):1860-1867. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2018-314267. Epub 2019 Aug 23. PMID: 31444267.
[2] The results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. The interventional radiologist assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.
[3] Results based on total dose area product from a single center prospectively randomized cohort study on 136 patients (68 for Allura Xper without ClarityIQ and 68 for Allura Xper with ClarityIQ). Procedural performances (fluoroscopy time and number of cine images) of the physicians did not significantly differ between the two cohorts. Dekker, L.R., et al., New image processing and noise reduction technology allows reduction of radiation exposure in complex electrophysiologic interventions while maintaining optimal image quality: a randomized clinical trial. Heart Rhythm, 2013. 10(11): p. 1678-82.
[4] In 28 individual comparative studies, Philips ClarityIQ was associated with reductions in patient radiation exposure. Data on file.
[5] Relationship between radiation exposure and risk of complications, long-term health risk, procedure time and patient characteristics, procedure complexity, as reported in medical guidelines. Data on file.
[6] The results of the application of dose reduction techniques will vary depending on the clinical task, patient size, anatomical location and clinical practice. The interventional radiologist assisted by a physicist as necessary has to determine the appropriate settings for each specific clinical task.
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