Philips Announces Availability of Triplets Monitoring with Its Avalon Fetal Monitors; Company is first to introduce triplets monitoring using one fetal monitor.ANDOVER, Mass. -- Royal Philips (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : PHG, AEX AEX See: Amsterdam Exchange : PHI) today announced the availability of triplets monitoring functionality for its industry-leading line of obstetrical obstetrical, obstetric pertaining to or emanating from obstetrics. obstetrical anesthesia an anesthetic procedure designed especially for patients undergoing cesarean operation or intrauterine manipulation of the fetus. care fetal and maternal monitors, Avalon FM20 antepartum antepartum /an·te·par·tum/ (-pahr´tum) occurring before parturition, or childbirth, with reference to the mother. an·te·par·tum adj. Of or occurring in the period before childbirth. and Avalon FM30 intrapartum. Philips is the first company to introduce a fetal monitor that enables non-invasive triplets monitoring with a single device. High-risk pregnancies with multiples require vigilant obstetrical care. Their incidence is rising due to older mothers and the use of fertility therapies. In the last two decades the number of higher order multiples births (triplets or more) in the U.S. has increased substantially, according to the National Center for Health Statistics National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. NCHS is the United States' principal health statistics agency. . Recognizing this growing need, Philips has extended its advanced ultrasound fetal monitoring fetal monitoring Obstetrics A general term which can refer to any maneuver used to evaluate the fetus' status during pregnancy–eg, measurement of heartbeat and visual examination of the amniotic sac; however, as used, FM usually refers to the use of technology to enable triplets monitoring. "With the worldwide increase in the birth rate for triplets, we're pleased to pioneer non-invasive triplets monitoring in a single monitor," said David Russell, vice president of global marketing, patient monitoring, for Philips Medical Systems. "Triplets monitoring is yet another example of our long-standing commitment to developing sophisticated, advanced obstetrical care products for clinicians and patients that are accurate, reliable and extremely intuitive to operate." Built on Philips industry-leading IntelliVue patient monitoring platform, Avalon FM20 antepartum monitors and Avalon FM30 intrapartum monitors use three channels of high-quality ultrasound tracing and check coincidence between the heart rates of the mother and all fetuses to help ensure each fetus is being monitored. The monitor displays the three fetal heart rates fetal heart rate Obstetrics A rate which, in the non-stressed fetus, reflects cardioaccelerator and cardiodecelerator reflexes; analysis of the FHR requires evaluation of a baseline FHR between uterine contractions or periodic changes in the FHR and non-periodic, , along with the mother's heart rate, on a color touchscreen. Two features help clinicians sort out multiple fetal heart traces. Trace Separation was pioneered by Philips for twins monitoring and has now been expanded for triplets monitoring with the new Avalon FM20 and FM30 monitors. Trace Separation allows users to stack multiple traces along the vertical scale, which adjusts to ensure the traces can be read clearly. Users can also assign a different line thickness to each fetal heart rate trace. The Transducer Finder feature identifies which transducer is monitoring each heart rate. When a user selects any fetal heart rate on the monitor display, the corresponding transducer lights up. Both Avalon FM20 and FM30 track maternal blood pressure, pulse and uterine uterine /uter·ine/ (u´ter-in) pertaining to the uterus. u·ter·ine adj. Of, relating to, or in the region of the uterus. activity. The Avalon FM30 also monitors maternal SpO2 and ECG ECG electrocardiogram. ECG abbr. 1. electrocardiogram 2. electrocardiograph ECG Also called an electrocardiogram, it records the electrical activity of the heart. . It covers patients from the onset of contractions through the final stages of delivery with its full set of external and internal fetal parameters, such as ultrasound and direct fetal heart rate, toco and intrauterine intrauterine /in·tra·uter·ine/ (-u´ter-in) within the uterus. in·tra·u·ter·ine adj. Within the uterus. Intrauterine Situated or occuring in the uterus. pressure. Data from the monitors can be automatically transmitted to the Philips OB TraceVue obstetrical information system for comprehensive information management across the obstetrical care continuum, from the beginning of pregnancy through postpartum visits, as well as across multiple pregnancies. Philips Medical Systems has a history of pioneering obstetrical care products, dating back to the company's Hewlett-Packard roots. In 1968, the company introduced the first non-invasive fetal monitor. Since then, obstetrical care teams have used Philips care solutions in hospital labor and delivery departments, offices and homes. Innovations like cordless transducers, twins and triplets monitoring, and cross-channel verification technology have positioned Philips as a leader in the obstetrical care market. About Royal Philips Electronics Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a global leader in healthcare, lifestyle and technology, delivering products, services and solutions through the brand promise of "sense and simplicity." Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips employs approximately 126,000 employees in more than 60 countries worldwide. With sales of $37.7 billion (EUR EUR In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 30.4 billion) in 2005, the company is a market leader in medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring systems, energy efficient lighting solutions, personal care and home appliances, as well as consumer electronics. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter. |
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