Philips receives FDA 510(k) clearance for latest breakthrough high-performance MR 7700 system
May 09 2022 - 04:00AM
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Philips receives FDA 510(k) clearance for latest breakthrough
high-performance MR 7700 system
May 9, 2022
- MR 7700 imaging system features an enhanced gradient system for
unmatched performance and precision, delivering Philips’ highest
image quality to help improve diagnostic outcomes
- Newest MR innovation from Philips integrates artificial
intelligence [1] for improved workflow to enhance patient and staff
experience
- Philips is the first to bring multi nuclei to clinical practice
with seamless integration into standard user interface of 3.0T
dStream systems
Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips
(NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology,
announced it has received FDA 510(k) clearance for the company’s
new MR 7700 3.0T MR system. This latest break-through MR innovation
from Philips delivers unmatched performance and precision for both
research and advanced clinical diagnostics, helping to address the
Quadruple Aim. The XP gradients of MR 7700 provide high accuracy to
support a confident diagnosis for every patient with Philips’
highest quality diffusion imaging [2] and advanced neuroscience,
supporting improved patient care and lower costs. MR 7700 expands
scanning capabilities with a fully integrated multi-nuclei imaging
and spectroscopy solution to explore new clinical pathways, without
sacrificing clinical imaging workflow or wide-bore patient comfort,
to enhance the experience of both staff and patients.
With the easy to use interface of the MR 7700, scientists and
clinicians can now access the scanner without compromising
workflow. Driven by seamless integration of multi-nuclei
capabilities, the new MR 7700 allows radiologists to image six
different clinically relevant nuclei [3] across all anatomies,
offering the ability to increase diagnostic confidence and add
important metabolic information to MR exams to help tackle complex
research programs and improve clinical decision-making to help
provide improved patient care. With its AI-driven [1] smart
connected imaging, optimized workflows and integrated clinical
solutions, MR 7700 helps to improve MR department productivity,
enhance patient and staff experience, and deliver high quality
diagnostic imaging.
Orchestrating decision-making at pivotal moments in the
patient’s care path journeyWith all imaging protocols
easily accessible via the same intuitive user-friendly interface,
MR 7700 contributes to highly efficient radiology workflows and
first-time-right scans. Combining high quality imaging with
operational efficiency, its XP gradient coils achieve up to 35%
higher signal-to-noise ratios and up to 35% shorter scan times [2].
For clinical neurology and neuroscience, radiologists achieve 20%
more fMRI volumes [2] and 50% more diffusion tensor imaging (DTI)
directions [4], delivering detailed high-resolution images needed
to confidently identify and characterize lesions.
“Our highly specialized team of MR physicists are very happy
with the ease of use of Philips’ MR 7700 system, especially the
implementation of new imaging protocols which is quite simple,”
said Prof. Walter Heindel, Professor of Radiology and Chairman of
the Department of Radiology at the University Hospital Münster in
Germany. “The low effort required for modifying scan parameters and
protocols supports fast and easy experimentation with imaging
techniques. These latest features clearly help improve our patient
and staff experience and distinguish Philips as one of the main
reasons we choose this system.”
AI-driven technology helps boost neuroscience
excellenceMR 7700 further demonstrates Philips’ commitment
to deliver smart diagnostic systems for first-time right diagnosis
through clinically relevant and intelligent diagnostics. Clinicians
can leverage the MR 7700’s ultra-high gradients and in-built
artificial intelligence, such as its AI-driven touchless patient
sensing and motion detection, to address the upswing in patient
volumes already being experienced by many of today’s radiology
departments. Researchers can also leverage the accuracy, power, and
endurance of the MR 7700’s XP gradients to help facilitate
demanding research programs to boost neuroscience excellence.
“Enhanced with ultra-high gradients and artificial intelligence,
Philips MR 7700 is built to deliver on the high-quality clinical
performance expectations of today, and to facilitate the most
demanding and promising research programs that will help drive the
future of MR imaging, without sacrificing workflow efficiency or
wide-bore patient comfort,” said Arjen Radder, General Manager of
Magnetic Resonance and Diagnostic X-ray at Philips. “Combined with
its AI-driven smart connected imaging capabilities, optimized
workflows and integrated clinical solutions help meet the quadruple
aim of healthcare by improving MR department productivity,
enhancing the patient and staff experience, helping to deliver
high-quality diagnostic outcomes.”
Connecting and integrating workflows to drive clinical
and operational efficiencyMR 7700 leverages the automated
technology of SmartWorkflow to guide and coach where required. In
addition to conventional proton magnetic resonance imaging and
spectroscopy, MR 7700 has in-built MR protocols to combine proton
imaging with imaging based on sodium, phosphorus, carbon, fluorine,
and xenon [3]. This multi-nuclei capability makes MR 7700 suitable
for enhanced anatomical and metabolic/functional imaging in areas
such as neurology, pulmonology, and oncology to help deliver fast,
and confident definitive decision-making.
Via integration of a dual-tuned head coil, both multi-nuclei and
conventional proton MR exams can be performed with the same coil
and within the same user interface to help increase workflow
efficiencies, while AI-assisted workflow solutions keep exams on
schedule to help improve both patient and staff experience.
Finally, with access to proactive remote monitoring, remote
diagnostics and remote field support, more than 500 parameters of
the MR 7700 are monitored from a distance to detect and resolve
issues without impacting department operations.
Philips is debuting the MR 7700 at the International Society for
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) annual meeting (May 7-12) in
London, and will spotlight the new system at the upcoming European
Congress of Radiology (ECR) annual congress in Vienna in July. This
newest MR innovation is part of the Philips Radiology portfolio of
scalable high-performance MR systems, including its latest MR 5300
1.5T helium-free in operations MR system, all of which feature
intelligent software to automate tasks to help relieve the burden
on busy radiology staff and departments. Philips Radiology
portfolio delivers patient-centered solutions to reduce anxiety and
discomfort; technologist- and radiologist-centered image processing
applications for clinical and diagnostic confidence; and
enterprise-integrated workflows that streamline the path to
precision care.
[1] We embrace the following formal definition of AI from the EU
High-Level Expert Group (source: HLEG definition AI)[2] Compared to
Philips’ Ingenia Elition X with Vega HP gradients.[3]
Investigational device for imaging with fluorine (19F) and xenon
(129Xe). Limited by federal (or United States) law to
investigational use. Clinical imaging with these nuclei requires
usage of a cleared drug. No FDA-cleared drugs are currently
available for these nuclei.[4] Compared to Philips DTI/fMRI scans
without MultiBand SENSE.
For further information, please contact:
Kathy O’ReillyPhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1
978-221-8919E-mail: kathy.oreilly@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health
continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis,
treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and
deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated
solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a
leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient
monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health
and home care. Philips generated 2021 sales of EUR 17.2 billion and
employs approximately 78,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
- Philips MR 7700 Product Shot
- A clinician reviewing MR Multi Nuclei Image
- A product shot of Philips MR 7700
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