New study shows significant clinical workflow and staff experience benefits of Azurion image-guided therapy platform

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Clinicians’ use of Philips Azurion at St Antonius Hospital resulted in significant time savings.

Philips has announced the results of a comprehensive, independent, two-year study demonstrating the clinical workflow benefits of its next generation image-guided therapy platform, Azurion.

The study investigated nearly 800 patient procedures to evaluate the impact of Azurion at St Antonius Hospital in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands. The data demonstrated clinicians’ use of Azurion resulted in significant time savings for the hospital, including a 17% reduction of the average interventional procedure time, a 12% reduction of in-lab patient preparation time, and a 28% reduction of post-procedure lab time.

“As the use of image-guided therapies continue to rise, new systems need to be easy and intuitive to use so clinicians can quickly and efficiently move through procedures,” said Marco van Strijen, interventional radiologist, St Antonius Hospital. “With the Azurion system, we were able to change our workflow in such a way that we now can do more patients in a single day, resulting in more patients a week, resulting in more patients per year, with no compromise to patient safety or quality of care.” Read more about Azurion, here.

Overall, the improvements achieved with Azurion will give St Antonius Hospital the ability to treat one more patient per day – on an average of 6 to 8 patients per week, to help hundreds more patients each year. The reduced preparation, procedure and lab time resulted in fewer planned cases finishing after normal working hours and higher employee satisfaction. St Antonius Hospital, treating more than 93,000 patients annually, was among the first hospitals to install Azurion and participated in this comprehensive study to evaluate the impact of the new platform and its clinical workflow on their department.

“Hospitals are facing a hard to predict and growing patient demand and needed a solution that provides impactful clinical and operational improvements,” said Ronald Tabaksblat, business leader Image Guided Therapy Systems. “Less than a year after Azurion’s official launch, we are delighted with these impressive results that clearly demonstrate how Azurion’s state-of-the-art technology and flexible workflows are helping hospitals increase efficiency and optimise patient care.”


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