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The ULTIMATE trial
Intravascular ultrasound-guided versus angiography-guided implantation of drug-eluting stent in all-comers
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LAD deferral is safer with iFR
Summary of the DEFINE FLAIR LAD Sub-study data
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IntraSight Interventional applications platform
Philips IntraSight offers you a comprehensive suite of clinically proven imaging, physiology and co-registration* tools on a modern, secure platform that will help you simplify complex interventions, speed routine procedures and improve lab efficiencies.
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DEFINE PCI Unseen focal lesions cause residual ischemia
1 in 4 patients with angiographically successful PCI left the cath lab with residual ischemia.Of the patients with residual ischemia, 81.6% were caused by an untreated angiographically inapparent physiologically focal stenosis (? 15 mm).
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iFR: Proven outcomes. Superior value.
Philips is dedicated to the advancement of physiology guided PCI. Since the introduction of hyperemia-free iFR modality in 2014, iFR has been studied in nearly 15,000 patients and used in over 4,000 cath labs around the world.
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Volcano SpinVision: Rotational IVUS Pullback Device
Brief overview of the Philips Volcano SpinVision. Accurate. Reliable. Cost effective.
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A clear treatment strategy for ISR
ISR cases are one of the most complex challenges, often resulting in costly and lengthy procedures, that require a high degree of personalization.
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IntraSight, Interventional Applications Platform: Physiology & IVUS
Smart. Simple. Seamless. Optimizing lab performance.
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Recommended iFR Co-registration workflow
Brief overview of the recommended iFR co-registration workflow.
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Refinity: Short-tip Rotational IVUS Catheter
With exceptional deliverability, 5F guide compatibility and 45 MHz high resolution image, Refinity ST1 is designed to meet the needs of your most complex PCI cases.
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DEFINE PCI Unseen focal lesions cause residual ischemia
Understand ischemia as mapped by iFR pullback and its implications for procedural improvement.
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Six scenarios in which to consider IVUS for coronary artery disease
IVUS may help determine: Diffuse disease, Ostial disease, Ambiguous angiogram, Bifurcation lesions, Left main, 2-Repeat patients.