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MR Patient Care MR Patient Care Expression Expression MR400 MR400 Ready for what’s next It’s a new day Healthcare is changing. You’re asking more of your MR staff—because you have to—and now you can ask more of your MR patient monitoring, too. Expression MR400 helps you do what’s best for your patients in the face of evolving care models by elevating your monitoring capabilities from MR-level to bedside-level. Create the kind of experiences for patients and staff that help drive market preference for your services while you capture the clinical and economic opportunities required for competitive success into the future. Expression MR400 is our most advanced system ever for MR patient monitoring. It’s the natural solution for those who ask, “What’s next?” What’s next? What you should know about cardiac monitoring in the MR suite The growing value of MRI as a diagnostic tool means elements of the ICU Rapid switching of magnetic field gradients and RF pulsing can induce significant artifacts in acquired and OR are increasingly making their way to the MR suite. ECG signals.1 ECG monitoring can also interfere with electromagnetic fields, resulting in ECG artifacts Ask your MR monitoring partner, “What are you doing to help increase that can imitate abnormalities on the MR image.2 commonality among patient monitoring systems across departments, and making it easier to connect with hospital IT systems?” Philips engineers address the ECG issue with a proprietary blend of electrodes, signal technology, and upgradeable software in an advanced cardiac solution to meet the unique demands of the MR suite. Expression MR400 features switchable ECG filtering tailored for different sequences and locations in your suite and specific operation modes for adults, pediatrics, and neonates. Bedside thinking comes to MR In a perfect world there would be no difference between MR and bedside patient monitors. Expression MR400 takes a bold step toward that ideal so that you can manage your MR patients with a high level of decision-making confidence. Bedside-quality parameters Philips-designed 15" LED with timesaving snap-and-go widescreen combines vital connections come to MR signs at high resolution with the monitoring of SpO2 , IBP, NIBP, familiarity of a bedside interface. and CO2 (SINC). Alarm “flags” redefine An exclusive combination of ECG Spend less time charting, more time with patients. Streamline admission pre-emptive intelligence advances from the patient to the and discharge with automated case management, wireless barcode with a unique multi-priority waveform puts you further ahead scanning, and easy connectivity with your hospital IT systems.* system for technical and in providing care in the MR suite. clinical alarming, including bedside-type warnings for desaturation, apnea and extreme brady/tachycardia. One-touch calculation lets you tailor alarms by individual patient. *Option via Expression Information Portal What’s next? For a host of reasons, patients and their families are becoming more invested in their care choices. Ask your MR monitoring partner, “How can you help me create preference for my site’s MR services among these new decision-makers?” Make the most of the MR experience Choose a monitor that can take you where you want to go. Expression MR400 provides a comprehensive approach to MR patient monitoring that empowers you through flexibility in exam protocols, freedom of movement, and automated intelligence to support you by turning raw information into actionable knowledge. 7.2 4 SAR W/kg µT B1rms Instrument flight rules Some clinicians have compared the experience of monitoring anesthetized 3.0 5,000 Gauss patients in the MR suite to flying in the darkness: in both cases you have T to trust your instruments because visibility is limited. Empowering you with capabilities commonly found in OR monitors can Improve patient care and workflow with the flexibility to monitor patients even when optimizing protocols The comprehensive Expression patient care solution is designed up to 4W/kg SAR and 7.2µT B1rms . Create a comfortable working environment by reducing restrictions that for simplified workflow, patient comfort, and less cable clutter. normally accompany monitor placement relative to the patient and magnet. With one wireless connection to the patient you can share help you fly with more confidence. It’s why we created the Expression MR400 to provide you with automatic information from transport to monitoring, cardiac gating, and Accessories that fit properly electronic patient record systems. can make all the difference in creating a pleasant experience— and optimal results—for both patients and staff. identification of dual anesthetic agents, monitoring of body and surface temperatures, MAC values, trends, and perfusion index. What’s next? Population management models may present opportunities to reduce hospital stays for sites that can perform new types of MR procedures. Ask your MR monitoring partner, “How can you help me elevate the performance of my MR suite to take advantage of new procedures as they evolve?” New opportunities bring new rewards Perform the complex procedures that potentially get your patients home sooner. Expression MR400 can put you in touch with the new clinical and economic opportunities of value-based care as MR plays an increasingly important role in the larger patient care continuum. Entirely new hardware and upgradeable software platforms are designed to keep you at the forefront over time. Trends in MR procedures New care models are signaling reductions in MR imaging volume, with sicker patients and more time-consuming sedation exams. How are we helping you meet this challenge? One monitor lets you use precious assets “How much sooner do I have the ability to treat a patient and get them back home?” Administrative Director, Radiology Academic hospital, Eastern U.S. fully by monitoring patients across your range of procedures, from neonate and pediatric to critical care, cardiac, the elderly, High-quality monitoring of anesthetic agents Advanced cardiac architecture provides the Obtaining readings while the monitor is close and those requiring anesthesia. and body temperature over long time periods ECG signal and wireless gating capabilities to the magnet and patient is critical for is crucial to conducting intra-operative necessary for confident monitoring during more successful functional MR procedures requiring MR procedures. complex procedures, especially with seniors. patient command activities. These images were created using an MR system. What’s next? Trusted by the best New care models are redefining relationships between healthcare Every one of the top 10 children’s hospitals in the U.S.* uses Expression MR patient monitoring solutions to help advance patient care. providers and their partners. Ask your MR monitoring partner, “What resources can you bring me to help manage patients through the entire care continuum?” Together, we move forward * U.S. News and World Report, 2014 Anesthesiamount monitor Modular service design 15" LED touchscreen display Comprehensive range of disposable accessories Drawing on the best minds has never been more important than it is today. 360º alarm light 5,000 Gauss power supply Wireless gating Advanced clinical alarms It’s why we’re bringing the resources of our entire company to go beyond technology and help you manage patient populations throughout the care continuum. Take a look at where we have been and envision where we are Perfusion and diffusion ECG digital gradient filters going together. Because it’s a new day. For you and for us. 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 LLENCE 1998 2000 Growth and adoption of MR as routine imaging modality. Real time imaging of the heart, functional MR of brain introduced. 2004 2006 2008 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. 2010 2011 2012 Growth of ICU and NICU patient imaging in MR suite. Regulatory and economic drivers incent global adoption of electronic health records. 2014 2015 Introduction of valuebased care models. NG TI EN O 1987 PA 1980s I RI MR Our milestones Your advances E XC N E Pioneered development of first MR patient monitor 5,000 Gauss rating 4W/kg SAR rating ECO-friendly green design T MON IT Every Expression MR400 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: MR400 Part number: 866185 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
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