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Philips managing leads. Leading change. A new era in lead management. Current trends in Lead Management. Document

Philips managing leads. Leading change. A new era in lead management. Current trends in Lead Management.

This presentation covers the growing need for a comprehensive lead management program: infection, redundant, occlusion, MR Conditional, new technologies and malfunction.
Philips Risks and considerations of cardiac lead extraction Document

Philips Risks and considerations of cardiac lead extraction

The brochure covers shared decision-making with physicians, considerations of lead extraction as well as risks of capping a lead.
CIED Infection Awareness Document

CIED Infection Awareness

60,000+ patients with CIEDs (Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices) develop an infection in any given year. They may have a pocket infection, a systemic infection, or even endocarditis.
Physician Q&A: Using the Electronic Medical Records to Fight CIED Infection Document

Physician Q&A: Using the Electronic Medical Records to Fight CIED Infection

The presence of a systemic infection, pocket Infection, or endocarditis is a Class I indication to remove all hardware. Despite this, 65% of patients with CIED infection may be under-treated and at risk for recurring infection, endocarditis or death.
2017 Consensus Statement Lead Management and Extraction Document

2017 Consensus Statement Lead Management and Extraction

The 2017 consensus statement focuses on providing practical clinical guidance in lead management and lead extraction to help clinicians in their decision-making process for managing leads.
Current Trends in Lead Management Document

Current Trends in Lead Management

At Philips, we firmly believe in managing every lead, safely, predictably and responsibly. Managing cardiac implanted electronic device (CIED) leads has never been more important.
The Growing Need for Lead Management Document

The Growing Need for Lead Management

A new era in lead management; managing leads and leading change.
Cardiac device Infection Video

Cardiac device Infection

Did you know that 6 in 10 patients are improperly treated with device infection?

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