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Designed to support interventional cardiology

Designed to support interventional cardiology

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Advancing echo guidance for interventional procedure


Philips ultrasound technologies support a range of sophisticated capabilities for cardiology intervention and surgery. Solutions designed to help you make decisions with confidence and offer your patients new and innovative treatment options.

 

Philips EPIQ CVx platform is our most powerful architecture ever dedicated to ultrasound imaging for interventional cardiology. It enhances your performance with improved workflow, photorealistic TrueVue 3D rendering, and the intuitive one-click alignment of MultiVue. And, in the EPIQ CVxi version, it integrates the next generation of EchoNavigatorA.I..

Interventional Cardiology

Philips ultrasound technologies support a range of sophisticated capabilities for intervention and surgery. Solutions designed to help you make decisions with confidence and offer your patients new and innovative treatment options.

 

EPIQ Ultrasound is our most powerful architecture ever applied to ultrasound imaging – touching all aspects of acoustic acquisition and processing, allowing you to truly experience ultrasound’s evolution to a more definitive modality. Supported by our family of proprietary xMATRIX and PureWave transducers for every exam type, this platform offers our highest level of premium performance.

 

 

Find the right transducer for your system

 

Ergonomic and lightweight, our broad range of transducers is available in multiple configurations, enabling better penetration with less artifacts. Learn more about our full range of transducers below, and detailed instructions on care and maintenance.

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