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Insights at a glance

Clinical decision support

Advanced data visualization and insights at the bedside

Clinical decision support tools have never been more important to overburdened acute care teams. Clinicians may only have time to briefly scan a monitor, so information needs to be presented as simply as possible. Philips clinical decision support tools are designed to reduce cognitive load, recognize patient deterioration and give speedy feedback on whether therapeutic interventions are working.

Patient monitoring

See more in a single glance

Clinical decision support tools provide critical patient information based on sophisticated algorithms in an easy to visualize format. That information could help you spot trends in your patient’s condition and deliver timely patient care.

See deviations in vitals at a glance with Horizon Trends
The Horizon Trends tool gives clear feedback on the patients’ current status and how they are trending for each measured parameter. Instead of using sound to alert the user to a deterioration in the patient’s condition, deviation bars and trend arrows display patient status in relation to a target goal value.
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Clinician monitoring patient using intellivue monitor and neuron
Quickly interpret ST values and evaluate interventions with ST Map
ST Map collects ST values and trends derived from the vertical (limb leads) and horizontal (chest leads) planes into an integrated display. The maps are multi-axis portraits of a patient’s ST segments as measured with the ST/AR algorithm.
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ST mapping visualisation
Advanced Event Surveillance
Advanced Event Surveillance offers patient-specific notifications based on an analysis of the vitals – and thresholds – clinicians choose. Nurses are notified only when worrisome patterns are detected.
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clinician using intellivue X3 patient monitor


Footnotes
  1. Schulz et al. Frequency and type of situational awareness errors contributing to death and brain damage: a closed claims analysis. Anesthesiology 2017; 127: 326e37
Disclaimer
Results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions. Results in other cases may vary.