Philips launches new MR solutions designed to support diagnostic

Published On 2017-11-27 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-18 09:29 GMT

AMSTERDAM and CHICAGO: Royal Philips is showcasing the company's latest magnetic resonance (MR) imaging solutions at the Radiological Society of North America's 2017 annual meeting in Chicago, IL.


This includes Philips' newest MR system, MR Prodiva 1.5T that provides enhanced clinical performance, workflow and patient experience. Philips is also unveiling new solutions to drastically reduce exam times and elevate neuro-oncology.


With these introductions, Philips is helping radiologists use MR-based innovations to achieve a simpler, faster and smarter path to a confident diagnosis, to enhance workflow and deliver better patient care.


Increased pressure on imaging procedures, complicated technology and longer wait times are hurdles that exist in many radiology departments globally. The new MR Prodiva 1.5T addresses this through Breeze Workflow, by providing a simplified, guided patient setup.


Breeze Workflow consists of a flexible lightweight digital coil system to support fast patient setup. Combined with Philips' dStream digital broadband technology, MR Prodiva 1.5T provides radiologists with consistent, high-quality images in support of improved patient care. It also helps manage costs through low transportation, installation, and energy consumption expenses.


Patient discomfort during imaging exams can significantly impact outcomes, as evidenced by a recent study. MR Prodiva 1.5T features Philips' unique Ambient Experience In-bore Connect, which elevates patient comfort by allowing them to personalize their environment with a visual theme, guiding them through the examination with instructions, and by reducing acoustic noise.


"Imaging plays an important role within the care delivery spectrum, and MR, in particular, has significant untapped potential," said Kees Wesdorp, Business Leader, Diagnostic Imaging, Philips. "Philips continues to innovate its MR solutions to help radiologists unlock that potential and provide greater value to their organization and patients."


Addressing industry needs with new MR solutions
Philips is also unveiling two new MR innovations that aim to accelerate MR procedures and improve neuro-oncology diagnoses:




  • Reduce exam times – In healthcare today, reimbursements are declining and chronic conditions are leading to more MR procedures and longer wait times, increasing the pressure on the radiology department. However, accelerating scans with current technology can compromise image quality. To address this issue in MR, Philips has created Compressed SENSE, an application that enhances productivity in imaging by increasing the data that is able to be pulled quickly from scans, including both 2D and 3D scans, all anatomical contrasts, and all anatomies. It reduces imaging examination time and is applicable to the entire patient examination process.

  • Elevate neuro-oncology – Today, MR is the gold standard in neuro-oncology imaging. However, opportunities exist for improvement, and new imaging contrast and biomarkers are needed. Philips' new 3D APT [1] helps address these needs. This contrast-free imaging solution uses unique Philips technology. It effectively supports neuro-oncology clinicians in providing a more confident diagnosis and features a workflow that leverages optimized and standardized acquisition and visualization techniques.

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