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Philips managing leads. Leading change. A new era in lead management. Current trends in Lead Management.
This presentation covers the growing need for a comprehensive lead management program: infection, redundant, occlusion, MR Conditional, new technologies and malfunction.
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Philips Risks and considerations of cardiac lead extraction
The brochure covers shared decision-making with physicians, considerations of lead extraction as well as risks of capping a lead.
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CIED Infection Awareness
60,000+ patients with CIEDs (Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices) develop an infection in any given year. They may have a pocket infection, a systemic infection, or even endocarditis.
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Physician Q&A: Using the Electronic Medical Records to Fight CIED Infection
The presence of a systemic infection, pocket Infection, or endocarditis is a Class I indication to remove all hardware. Despite this, 65% of patients with CIED infection may be under-treated and at risk for recurring infection, endocarditis or death.
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2017 Consensus Statement Lead Management and Extraction
The 2017 consensus statement focuses on providing practical clinical guidance in lead management and lead extraction to help clinicians in their decision-making process for managing leads.
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Current Trends in Lead Management
At Philips, we firmly believe in managing every lead, safely, predictably and responsibly. Managing cardiac implanted electronic device (CIED) leads has never been more important.
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The Growing Need for Lead Management
A new era in lead management; managing leads and leading change.
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Cardiac device Infection
Did you know that 6 in 10 patients are improperly treated with device infection?