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Philips Launches New Cardiograph to Help Clinicians Deliver Earlier Diagnosis

Company News - Philips Healthcare

Philips launches PageWriter TC50 cardiograph, at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2009

 

Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI, NYSE: PHG) is to unveil its latest advance in cardiography, the PageWriter TC50 cardiograph, at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2009. On show for the first time, the PageWriter TC50 offers an intuitive 1-2-3 operation and advanced clinical decision support.

The PageWriter TC50 aims to help clinicians meet demands and shift the focus to patients. Its ability to handle up to 16 leads provides a more complete view of the heart, and its anatomically designed patient interface module makes attaching lead wires quick and intuitive, contributing to timely triage.

As heart disease manifests itself in different patients in different ways, physicians always face the challenge to quickly and accurately diagnose heart attacks. For this reason, Philips has packed the PageWriter TC50 with a variety of tools to aid clinicians with this task, including those enabled by the innovative DXL 16-lead ECG Algorithm. The DXL Algorithm’s ST Maps provide a graphical representation of ST elevation in patients, a key measure in the diagnosis of ischemia. STEMI-CA can identify which coronary artery is blocked, aiding the clinician in planning the appropriate intervention. In addition, since heart disease in women often occurs in smaller vessels with less obstruction(1) and more subtle symptoms(2), the ECG analysis programme used by the PageWriterTC50 uses gender-differentiated criteria to help interpret cardiac symptoms in women, including the identification of acute global ischemia.

"The PageWriter TC50 and the DXL Algorithm help clinicians in their decision-making by presenting the right information with clarity at the right time. As one product in our innovative Discovery to Treatment portfolio, the PageWriter TC50 supports healthcare facilities in their goal of meeting the ESC’s guideline of less than two hours from first medical contact to treatment(3)," said by Joris van den Hurk, vice president of cardiology programs for Philips Healthcare.

The PageWriter TC50 supports healthcare facilities in their goal of meeting the ESC’s guideline of less than two hours from first medical contact to treatment(3)."

Source: Philips Healthcare