Taking It to Heart: Siemens Sets New EP Standard at Heart Rhythm 2006; Company Debuts Ultrasound Applications for Congestive Heart Failure, syngo InSpace EP.BOSTON -- Electrophysiology (EP) is the fastest growing of all cardiovascular disciplines, as roughly 550,000 new patients are diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmias in the United States each year.(1) Demonstrating its ability to meet the evolving needs of today's electrophysiologists, Siemens Medical Solutions Siemens Medical Solutions (Siemens Med) is a supplier to the healthcare industry, and is headquartered in Erlangen, Germany. Its U.S. division, Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc., is a Delaware corporation, with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania. will showcase its comprehensive portfolio of EP solutions at the 27th Annual Scientific Sessions of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), May 17-20, in Boston. At booth #1051, the company also will highlight ultrasound applications for the assessment of patients with congestive heart failure congestive heart failure, inability of the heart to expel sufficient blood to keep pace with the metabolic demands of the body. In the healthy individual the heart can tolerate large increases of workload for a considerable length of time. and a new 3D solution for atrial fibrillation. "Cardiac arrhythmias are being diagnosed at increasing rates," said Kelly Feist feist also fice n. Chiefly Southern U.S. A small mongrel dog. [Variant of obsolete fist, short for fisting dog, from Middle English fisting, , senior director, Cardiology Global Solutions, Siemens Medical Solutions. "Now more than ever before, electrophysiologists need efficient and effective solutions to diagnose and treat arrhythmic ar·rhyth·mic adj. Lacking rhythm or regularity of rhythm. heart disease earlier, while driving down costs. By providing one of the industry's widest product offerings of EP solutions, Siemens arms electrophysiologists with the tools and information necessary to improve patient and clinical outcomes." Ultrasound Applications Enable Assessment of Heart Failure Siemens will showcase complete solutions for the assessment of heart failure patients and cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT (1) (C RunTime) See runtime library. (2) (Cathode Ray Tube) A vacuum tube used as a display screen in a computer monitor or TV. The viewing end of the tube is coated with phosphors, which emit light when struck by electrons. ) candidates with dynamic cardiovascular assessment methods that dramatically speed up clinical workflow. At Heart Rhythm 2006, the company will highlight its suite of echocardiography Echocardiography Definition Echocardiography is a diagnostic test that uses ultrasound waves to create an image of the heart muscle. Ultrasound waves that rebound or echo off the heart can show the size, shape, and movement of the heart's valves and tools for electrophysiology, including the new automated left ventricular quantification package. For the first time, electrophysiologists not only have Doppler-based assessment tools for evaluating heart failure patients and synchronization of heart contraction using the Axius(TM) Quantification Synchronization Tools (QST QST Quebec Sales Tax QST Quiet System Technology (Intel chipset feature) QST Queens of the Stone Age (band) QST Quick Start Tutorial (filetype) ), but also the ability to assess left ventricular dynamics in patients with heart failure using Axius Velocity Vector Imaging(TM) (VVI VVI Vertical Velocity Indicator VVI Velocity Vector Imaging (trademark of Siemens AG) VVI Vermont Volunteer Infantry (Civil War) VVI VVimaging, Inc. ) technology. As a result, new insight into ventricular mechanics with quantitative echocardiography helps physicians assess patients as candidates for CRT, therefore significantly improving heart failure treatment. The suite of electrophysiology applications is available on all Siemens' transthoracic transthoracic /trans·tho·rac·ic/ (-thah-ras´ik) through the thoracic cavity or across the chest wall. trans·tho·rac·ic adj. Across or through the thoracic cavity or chest wall. (TTE TTE Telecommunications Terminal Equipment TTE Transthoracic Echocardiography TTE Transthoracic Echocardiogram TTE Trustee TTE TCL-Thomson Electronics TTE To the Extreme (band) TTE The Tourism Expert ), transesophageal (TEE) and intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) transducers. Another highlight on the ACUSON Sequoia platform is the new Axius Auto Ejection Fraction(TM) measurement tool. Using expert system design, the technology allows automated, rapid and reliable measurements of cardiac ejection fraction, thus providing a new level of accuracy in cardiac quantification. 3D in EP Helps Improve Ablation Siemens also will debut syngo(R) InSpace EP as part of its comprehensive portfolio of EP solutions. This software application integrates pre-procedural cardiac computed tomography or magnetic resonance 3D data sets to quickly segment a view of the heart's left atrium. With "one-click" segmentation of the left atrium and pulmonary veins, syngo InSpace EP can speed up exam times, helping to improve treatment planning, therapy and follow-up for ablation interventions. Proven Solutions Round out EP Portfolio In addition to syngo InSpace EP and new ultrasound applications, visitors to the Siemens booth can see the company's magnetic navigation technologies, uniquely capable of improving the ease and accuracy of catheter-based procedures to facilitate increased efficiency and productivity. A pioneer in the field of magnetic navigation, Siemens now has more than 30 magnetic navigation systems installed. Its AXIOM Artis dBC Magnetic Navigation System(TM) is the only magnetic navigation system in the industry with a biplane biplane, aircraft, typically of early design, having two sets of wings fixed at different levels, especially in a vertical stack with the fuselage included between them. See airplane. flat panel detector. Enabling improved flexibility in cardiovascular procedures, it can be used as either a biplane or a single plane magnetic navigation system depending on clinical preference. To provide a complete EP solution, Siemens' magnetic navigation systems can work in conjunction with the AXIOM Sensis EP recording system. Clearly and concisely providing accurate calculations of data obtained during catheterizations, AXIOM Sensis offers exceptional signal quality, integration and high fidelity reporting capabilities. Also highlighted at the show will be syngo Dynamics. A multi-modality, dynamic image review, diagnosis and archiving system, syngo Dynamics enables evidence-based reporting to help improve the efficiency of clinical procedures for cardiology. The solution is scalable for imaging clinics, hospitals and multi-facility health enterprises and features optional interfacing to clinical or hospital information systems. Siemens Medical Solutions of Siemens AG (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :SI) with headquarters in Malvern, Pennsylvania and Erlangen, Germany, is one of the largest suppliers to the healthcare industry in the world. The company is known for bringing together innovative medical technologies, healthcare information systems, management consulting, and support services, to help customers achieve tangible, sustainable, clinical and financial outcomes. Employing approximately 31,000 people worldwide and operating in more than 120 countries, Siemens Medical Solutions reported sales of 7.6 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. , orders of 8.6 billion EUR and group profit of 976 million EUR for fiscal 2005. More information can be obtained by visiting www.usa.siemens.com/medical-pressroom. PHOTOGRAPHY AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST (1) Statistics provided by the Heart Rhythm Foundation and American College of Cardiology The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is a nonprofit medical association established in 1949 to educate, research and influence health care public policy. The president for the 2006–2007 year is Steven E. Nissen. [1] The organization has 39 chapters in the U.S. |
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