China R&D Team of Philips Monitoring Business Group Established
the team will efficiently integrate global and local strengths and resources to bring more customized products and solutions to the Chinese market
Read Morethe team will efficiently integrate global and local strengths and resources to bring more customized products and solutions to the Chinese market
Read MoreOffering surgeons greater flexibility, control, and personalization in C-arm operation and image acquisition, Philips’ new Zenition 30 reduces dependency on technician support for a wide variety of minimally invasive procedures
Read MoreUsing AI to help streamline workflows and enhance diagnostic confidence is core to Philips cardiac ultrasound technology
Read Morewith the promotion of the “China Strategy”, the DSA product line is being fully promoted in the process of localisation
Read MoreIn the belief that virtual care should enhance bedside care, beyond simply visualizing it, CoxHealth turned to Philips for a first-of-its-kind, customized solution
Read MoreLatest iteration of Philips Compact Ultrasound System expands access to high-quality cardiac imaging at the patient bedside and beyond
Read MoreAddition of BIOTRONIK’s cardiovascular technologies and products to the Philips SymphonySuite device programs expands the volume of procedures clinicians can perform in out-of-hospital settings, which can benefit patient outcomes, while reducing overall costs
Read MoreThe consortium will carry out research into improving clinical outcomes through less invasive treatments for lung cancer, liver cancer and soft tissue sarcomas
Read MorePhilips’ Xenon enabled MRI combined with XENOVIEW from Polarean can provide pulmonologists, surgeons and respiratory specialists with regional maps of ventilation in patients’ lungs to assist in better managing disease states
Read MoreIntegrating the SedLine, O3® and CO₂ advanced Masimo measurements into Philips high acuity IntelliVue® MX series multi-parameter monitors can help clinicians assess and monitor blood saturation in the brain (cerebral oxygenation), anesthetic sedation, and patient respiratory performance with ease, all from the same monitor.
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