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MR Patient Care
Expression
MR200

First step,

	

right step

Take the

	 smart path
New referrals can help you thrive even in the face
of today’s challenging healthcare economics.
Expanding into procedures that require patient
monitoring can be a natural step.
Choose wisely from the start, with Philips and
Expression MR200* for bedside-level quality with
the affordability that makes it practical to move
in this new direction.
Increase your clinical value to referring physicians
while empowering your staff to create the positive
patient experiences required for sustainable success.
Choose Philips, and you partner with the company
with more than 25 years of bringing meaningful
innovation to MR monitoring.
The smart path starts with growing referrals
by conducting procedures that require
patient monitoring.
Make your first step the right step with
Expression MR200.

*The Expression MR200 MRI patient monitoring system complies with ASTM Standards
F2503 and F2052 for medical devices in the MR environment.

Why the right step matters
What you should know about cardiac monitoring in the MR suite

Healthcare economics are putting pressure on care providers
to reduce the number of MR imaging procedures.3

Rapid switching of magnetic field gradients and RF pulsing can induce significant artifacts
in acquired ECG signals.1 ECG monitoring can also interfere with electromagnetic fields, resulting

Ask your MR monitoring partner, “What are you doing to help

in ECG artifacts that can imitate abnormalities on the MR image.2 The comprehensive Expression

me increase the clinical value we provide to referring physicians?

ECG solution begins with the patient and includes specially designed and tested Quadtrode
electrodes. These electrodes provide superb signal from the patient to the monitor while
reducing the risk of RF-induced heating.

Your reputation
	

depends on quality results
Every patient deserves the best quality you can provide.
Expression MR200 provides the kind of bedside-quality parameters and design
previously found only in monitors designed and priced for higher-acuity applications.

Wireless ECG

NIBP

Specifically designed for the

Acquire consistent readings from

unique demands of the MR suite,

neonates to very large adults

Expression wireless ECG offers

through a range of NIBP cuff sizes

exclusive and comprehensive

and with readings based on

Philips ECG advances for the

oscillometric measurement.

consistent results essential to
quality care for cardiac patients.

Wireless SpO2

CO2 and respiration (optional)

SpO2 monitoring provides precise

Advanced sidestream

values for saturation and fast

capnography provides

acquisition, even for pediatric

excellent CO2 and respiration

Philips accessories are designed specifically for MR and

patients, to overcome many issues

quality for patients with

cover a broad range of patient sizes, helping you meet 2014

associated with traditional pulse

respiratory concerns or those

American College of Radiology guidelines. Save time with

oximetry such as low perfusion,

undergoing sedation.

snap-and-go connections and choose what’s best for your

patient movement, or intense
ambient light.

facility with reusable and disposable options.

Why the right step matters

Pinpointing moments of high anxiety during
MRI procedures

The idea of choice is becoming increasingly important as value-based
care models evolve.

A recent study conducted by Philips Research Laboratories found that

Ask your MR monitoring partner, “What are you doing to help

anxiety levels are highest at the beginning of MRI procedures, when the

us provide the patient experiences that make us the preferred choice

table moves into the scanner.4 Designing MR monitors that help reduce

for referring physicians?”

cable clutter and that come with accessories sized appropriately by
patient can help contribute to a calming experience for patients and

Simplicity

	

staff during all phases of the procedure.

builds confidence
Efficiency with ease.
When your staff have equipment that’s easy to work with, they have the
confidence to focus on your patients’ experience. Expression experience-driven
design keeps you steps ahead in the MR suite by starting with an uncommon
understanding of how people interact with technology and with each other.

Freeing

Inviting

Wireless connectivity, including cardiac gating,

Philips designers and engineers look for every

unleashes productivity by reducing cable clutter

opportunity to go from “user interface” to

while keeping you connected to your patient

“fulfilling experience” with visual data elements

and to hospital IT systems.

that are bold and easily identified and simple
but effective navigation.

Trending
Expression trend arrows that display data

Supporting

in meaningful ways give you valuable context

Features like automated Gauss alarming mean

for decision-making before, during, and after

one less thing to worry about by prompting staff

the exam.

to maintain an appropriate distance between
the monitor and magnet.

Freeing

Inviting

The Expression Experience

Trending

Supporting

“The MR200 has been very user-friendly
and efficient for our busy imaging center.
The wireless capabilities have helped
tremendously. Our nursing staff and
technologists have been very pleased.”
RN Supervisor
Diagnostic Imaging Center, Southwestern U.S.

Why the right step matters

EHR technology and meaningful use

Value-based care models are enabled in part by the ability to

Certain electronic health record programs provide financial incentives

more efficiently share information during the care continuum.

for the “meaningful use” of certified EHR technology. To receive payment,

Ask your MR monitoring partner, “How are you making it easy

providers must meet certain measurement thresholds that range from

for us to share information between our MR imaging suite and

recording patient information as structured data to exchanging summary

hospital IT systems?”

care records.5 Philips can help you take steps toward meeting these new
requirements by making it easy to fit MR patient monitoring into your
hospital’s overall IT strategy.

Electronic
medical
record
(EMR)

Anesthesia
recordkeeping

	

Hospital
information
systems
(HIS)
Surgical
recordkeeping

	Connect

with convenience
Share your results with ease.

Integration
engine

With Philips, all patient vitals monitored during the MR exam are
sent to your hospital information and record-keeping systems
to help your institution’s IT strategy succeed, and for exceptional
care and management throughout the MR imaging experience.

Expression
Information
Portal

Blending the exceptional expertise of Philips in both IT
and monitoring, Expression MR200 offers easy IT network
interoperability via the Expression Information Portal.

Smart case management is
standard via the Expression
Information Portal. Access,

MR suite

view, and track vital signs in the
MR control room right through
recovery and connect with your
hospital IT system—without
the need for additional wireless
router networks.

Expression
patient
monitor

“If I could download patient readings
into the EMR that would be fantastic.”
Executive Director, Radiology Services
Integrated Healthcare System, Midwestern U.S.

Why the right step matters

Trusted by the best

Success in today’s healthcare environment requires more than

Every one of the top 10 children’s
hospitals in the U.S.* uses Expression
MR patient monitoring solutions
to help advance patient care.

transactional relationships.
Ask your MR monitoring partner, “How can I be assured you’ll
evolve with us over the long term?”

Supporting
	 you from the start

*

U.S. News and World Report, 2014

Anesthesiamount monitor
Modular
service design
15" LED
touchscreen display

Comprehensive range
of disposable accessories

We’re with you at every step.

360º alarm light

5,000 Gauss
power supply

Philips puts you on the smart path to meaningful growth in MR patient

Wireless gating

Advanced
clinical alarms

monitoring, from getting started to allowing for higher- acuity monitoring
Perfusion and diffusion
ECG digital gradient filters

procedures in the future. See where we’re going. Together.
4W/kg
SAR rating

First to market
with MR patient
monitoring system

Wireless
remote display

Anesthetic
agent detection
Digital
gradient filters

Wireless
vital signs

Color
touchscreen
display

Wireless
barcode scanner

Gauss alarm

Multi-optional IT
connectivity system
(HL7 and Serial data)

Bedside/
OR NIBP, CO2/
respiration

Bedside/OR SpO2,
IBP, NIBP, CO2 (SINC)

Bedside/OR SpO2

12" color display
Surface
temperature
parameter

19" color
touchscreen display

Body temperature
Table-mounted
MR patient monitor

Clinical
decision support

Unrestricted
Gauss rating

7.2µT B1rms
ECG 3.0
Alarm flags

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Growth and adoption of MR as routine imaging modality. Real time
imaging of the heart, functional MR of brain introduced.

2004

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Intraoperative procedures come to MR. ASA issues
practice advisory for use of anesthesia during MR studies.

No other MR monitoring company can point to progress like this for you and your patients.

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2011

2012

Growth of ICU and NICU patient imaging in MR suite. Regulatory and
economic drivers incent global adoption of electronic health records.

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Introduction of valuebased care models.

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Every Expression MR200 monitor
is backed by the experience and
expertise of our Philips team.

© 2015 Koninklijke Philips N.V. All rights reserved. Specifications are
subject to change without notice. Philips Healthcare reserves the
right to make changes in specifications and/or to discontinue any
product at any time without notice or obligation and will not be liable
for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication.
Philips Healthcare is part of Royal Philips Electronics
www.philips.com/healthcare
healthcare@philips.com
www.ExpressionMR.com
www.invivocorp.com
HOW TO REACH US
Phone number: U.S.: (877) 468-4861
E-mail: Worldwide: Expression.info@philips.com
Model number: MR200
Part number: 866120

Larson, A. C., White, R. D., Laub, G., McVeigh, E. R., Li, D. and
Simonetti, O. P. (2004), Self-gated cardiac cine MRI. Magn
Reson Med, 51: 93–102. doi: 10.1002/mrm.10664.

1

Birkholz, Torsten MD; Schmid, Markus MD; Nimsky, Christopher
MD; Schüttler, Jürgen MD; Schmitz, Bernd MD; ECG Artifacts
During Intraoperative High-Field MRI Scanning; Journal
of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology: October 2004 – Volume 16 –
Issue 4 - pp 271-276.

2

Bending the Curve: The Recent Market Slowdown in Growth
of Noninvasive Diagnostic Imaging; David C. Levin, et al;
American Journal of Roentgenology; 2011 196:1, W25-W29.

3

van Minde D, Klaming L, Weda H. Pinpointing moments of high
anxiety during an MRI examination. Int J Behav Med. 2014
Jun;21(3):487-95. doi: 10.1007/s12529-013-9339-5.

4

wwwhealthit.gov; Meaningful Use Regulations; March 20, 2015.

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