Philips Introduces HeartModel A.I. at ESC Congress 2015

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Philips Introduces HeartModel A.I. at ESC Congress 2015

ANDOVER, Massachusetts and LONDON, August 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

    Anatomically intelligent ultrasound tool provides reproducible ultrasound results,
fast exam times and seamless workflow, yielding diagnostic confidence in cardiac care    

    Royal Philips [http://www.usa.philips.com ] (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) today announced the
European debut of HeartModelA.I.
[http://www.usa.philips.com/healthcare-resources/feature-detail/anatomical-intelligence.html ]
, a new Anatomically Intelligent Ultrasound (AIUS) tool that brings advanced
quantification, automated 3D views and robust reproducibility to echocardiology. Philips'
fastest 3D AIUS ultrasound measurement method was unveiled today on its EPIQ 7 ultrasound
system, Philips' first ultrasound with Anatomic Intelligence capabilities, during ESC
Congress 2015 in London.

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    Using HeartModelA.I., clinicians can quickly, easily and confidently assess disease
states, determine treatment, and guide related therapies. In a recent comparison at one
hospital, clinicians were able to acquire and analyze the data necessary to calculate the
dimensions and volumes of the left atrium and ventricle (LA and LV) between 3 and 6 times
faster using 3D measurements and HeartModelA.I. than with conventional 2D measurements and
conventional volume and dimensional analysis.[1] With a rich digital database of
anatomical structural models and adaptive system technology, HeartModelA.I. has access to
advanced clinical information that automatically adapts to variability in patient anatomy.
This knowledge-based identification and patient-specific adaptation provides proven
quantification of the left ventricle and atrium, and display of routine apical views.

    "Conventional echocardiograms can be very time consuming," said Vitor Rocha, CEO,
Ultrasound, Philips. "Health systems are constantly looking for solutions to provide the
most efficient and effective way to help clinicians make confident diagnosis. By combining
AIUS with the power of HeartModelA.I., we're able to deliver technology that helps
simplify a complicated exam and makes it more reproducible."

    HeartModelA.I. is part of a suite of new tools and technologies available on Philips'
EPIQ 7 ultrasound system. The EPIQ 7 system is designed to enhance automation and
reproducibility to help address some of the most critical strains on overburdened
hospitals and healthcare systems challenged to provide higher quality care at a lower
cost. EPIQ 7 is known for its high-image quality, advanced automation and superb ergonomic
design.

    "Collecting heart measurements in 3D is difficult and time consuming," said Jose
Zamorano, MD, FESC, University Hospital Ramón y Cajal in Madrid. "Philips' HeartModelA.I.
helps to make collecting critical cardiac ultrasound measurements easier and more
reproducible, which will not only enable time savings, but will hopefully extend the
adoption of 3D echocardiography exams to more clinicians."

    Philips has a rich history of innovations that redefine how care is delivered. Philips
first introduced Anatomical Intelligence with the launch of EPIQ in 2013, Philips is
continuing to leverage its expertise in this area to pioneer organ models. HeartModelA.I.
on the EPIQ 7 ultrasound system will be available in most markets by the end of the year.

    To learn more about AIUS and the full suite of Philips innovative ultrasound solutions,
please visit: http://www.philips.com/ultrasound. Philips is showcasing its
HeartModelA.I. on the EPIQ 7 system at ESC Congress beginning Aug. 29 through Sept. 2. For
more information on Philips presence at the ESC Congress 2015, please visit
http://www.philips.com/esc and follow the #ESCCongress conversation @PhilipsLiveFrom
[https://twitter.com/philipslivefrom ] to continue the conversation.

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    1. The fastest times were achieved in cases where the clinicians determined that no
manual editing of the measurements was necessary. These results may not reflect those
achievable at other institutions.

    About Royal Philips

    Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a diversified health and well-being company,
focused on improving people's lives through meaningful innovation in the areas of
Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle and Lighting. Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips
posted 2014 sales of EUR 21.4 billion and employs approximately 108,000 employees with
sales and services in more than 100 countries. The company is a leader in cardiac care,
acute care and home healthcare, energy-efficient lighting solutions and new lighting
applications, as well as male shaving and grooming and oral healthcare. News from Philips
is located at http://www.philips.com/newscenter.

       
         
        For more information, please contact:

         
        Kathy O'Reilly 
        Philips Group Communications 
        Tel: +1-978-659-2638 Mobile: +1-978-221-8919 
        Email: kathy.oreilly@philips.com 
        Twitter: @kathyoreilly

         
        Sarah Haeger 
        Philips 
        Tel: +1-206-920-8726 
        Email: Sarah.Haeger@philips.com 
        Twitter: @sarahhaeger 

     

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