Philips Medical Systems has added a number of interventional tools for its cardiovascular imaging offerings.
The Andover, MA-based vendor has incorporated a real-time link for table-side control of all its Allura Xper FD 10 and 10/10 cardiovascular x-ray system functions. In addition, Philips has added fusion technology to allow 3D CT images to be transferred and used in tandem with Xper FD systems during interventional procedures, according to the firm.
Philips has also introduced Comprehensive Cardiac Analysis (CCA), which provides visualization tools aimed at reducing the time and complexity involved in a cardiac CT evaluation, according to the firm. Employing total heart segmentation, CCA provides stent planning as well as visualization of the entire coronary tree, Philips said.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 24, 2005
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