This document describes Philips' products and solutions for maternal and child care, including ultrasound systems, fetal monitors, and clinical information systems. It highlights how their technology helps caregivers provide comprehensive care from pregnancy through childbirth and beyond. The goal is to give caregivers innovative tools to make more informed decisions and deliver the best possible care to mothers and babies.
The document discusses how healthcare is undergoing massive changes driven by digital technologies, including increased connectivity through devices and apps. This enables new models of remote and decentralized care delivery directly to patients. Key opportunities mentioned include developing digital health modules for various conditions, building open ecosystems and partnerships to support large-scale data sharing and research, and empowering patients to take a more active role in their own health and care through technology. The document argues that 2015 marked a tipping point for these paradigm shifts in healthcare to take hold more widely.
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Philips Avalon Fetal Monitoring system offers several improvements over previous solutions: it allows wireless and cableless fetal and maternal monitoring, including for twins and triplets; features continuous monitoring during patient transport; and automated coincidence detection. The system provides easy to use monitoring via a large color touchscreen. It also offers automated maternal pulse detection and built-in clinical decision support to help interpret non-stress tests.
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This document summarizes Advanced Maternity Innovations' SureCALL Labor Monitor technology. It is a non-invasive device that uses electromyography to accurately monitor uterine contractions and predict preterm labor. It has been clinically tested on over 1,700 patients and can predict delivery up to 14 days in advance with 100% accuracy. The company aims to commercialize the technology to replace outdated monitoring methods and reduce healthcare costs through early detection and monitoring of high-risk pregnancies including at home.
Explore the digital revolution in maternity care – from advanced hospital technologies to empowering tools for moms at home. Enhancing pregnancy experiences.
The document discusses how healthcare is undergoing massive changes driven by digital technologies, including increased connectivity through devices and apps. This enables new models of remote and decentralized care delivery directly to patients. Key opportunities mentioned include developing digital health modules for various conditions, building open ecosystems and partnerships to support large-scale data sharing and research, and empowering patients to take a more active role in their own health and care through technology. The document argues that 2015 marked a tipping point for these paradigm shifts in healthcare to take hold more widely.
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The document is a presentation from PT. Philips Industries Batam about their "Mission Possible" project. The project aims to improve direct labor cross-training certification in production from single model/single skill to multi-model/multi-skill. Currently only about 5% of the workforce is multi-skilled. The presentation outlines the current issues around flexibility of models and skills. It then introduces their MEDIC approach to analyze and address the problems to achieve the project goals.
Philips Avalon Fetal Monitoring system offers several improvements over previous solutions: it allows wireless and cableless fetal and maternal monitoring, including for twins and triplets; features continuous monitoring during patient transport; and automated coincidence detection. The system provides easy to use monitoring via a large color touchscreen. It also offers automated maternal pulse detection and built-in clinical decision support to help interpret non-stress tests.
In this brochure you can find useful information about our clinic and the treatment options that we offer. You will also be able to see what we believe makes Newlife IVF Greece different compared to other IVF clinics.
This document summarizes Advanced Maternity Innovations' SureCALL Labor Monitor technology. It is a non-invasive device that uses electromyography to accurately monitor uterine contractions and predict preterm labor. It has been clinically tested on over 1,700 patients and can predict delivery up to 14 days in advance with 100% accuracy. The company aims to commercialize the technology to replace outdated monitoring methods and reduce healthcare costs through early detection and monitoring of high-risk pregnancies including at home.
Explore the digital revolution in maternity care – from advanced hospital technologies to empowering tools for moms at home. Enhancing pregnancy experiences.
This document discusses KEWS 100 and cEWS, wireless vital-sign monitoring systems that can help support frontline clinical care. It notes that with fewer nurses and more patients, vital-sign monitoring is mainly for the sickest 5% in ICUs, but these wireless sensors allow for continuous monitoring of any at-risk patient. The systems provide small, lightweight, rechargeable sensors that are easy to use to monitor things like heart rate, respiration, oxygen levels, temperature and blood pressure. They integrate with the National Early Warning Score protocol to provide a paperless system that can save nurses 80% of their time and reduce errors by 82% compared to the traditional paper-based method.
1. Hologic is a global healthcare company focused on diagnostic, detection and surgical solutions in women's health, skeletal health, and blood screening.
2. Over the past 35+ years, Hologic has introduced many innovative medical technologies and received several FDA approvals, including the first liquid-based Pap test, 3D mammography, molecular diagnostic tests, and minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
3. Hologic is committed to delivering accurate diagnoses and treatment through advanced products and services to provide greater certainty for healthcare professionals and improved outcomes for patients.
This document provides information about Advanced Maternity Innovations' pregnancy monitoring technologies. It summarizes their SureCALL Labor Monitor, which uses noninvasive electromyography to accurately monitor uterine contractions. It is more comfortable for patients than existing monitors. The document also describes their SureTOUCH Collascope, which uses autofluorescence to objectively monitor cervical ripening. Advanced Maternity Innovations believes these technologies can significantly reduce healthcare costs by reducing unnecessary visits and improving outcomes. The company is seeking investment to further develop and commercialize these technologies.
This document summarizes an e-health platform called uCarenet that provides several tools to help manage home and palliative care. It describes a mobile app called uCareRELIEF that allows patients to self-report symptoms from home and clinicians to monitor them remotely. A pilot study found high rates of patient engagement and self-reporting through uCareRELIEF reduced emergency visits. The document outlines other uCarenet tools like a home care management platform, translation app called uCareLINGO, and their goals to improve care coordination and access through digital technologies.
Jayex provides healthcare technology solutions that simplify communication and information exchange between patients and healthcare practices. Their solutions include patient check-in kiosks, online appointment booking apps, and prescription delivery systems. These solutions aim to streamline administrative tasks, provide secure access to patient information, facilitate patient engagement, and ultimately enable better patient care. Jayex has over 15 years of experience working with healthcare organizations in countries like the UK and supports over 4,000 practices worldwide.
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Gina Brown is seeking an ultrasound position utilizing her 12 years of experience as an ultrasound technologist in hospital and outpatient facilities. She has extensive experience performing a variety of ultrasound exams including abdominal, OB-GYN, vascular, small parts, neonatal, emergency, inpatient, and outpatient exams. Brown has excellent problem-solving skills, communicates effectively with patients, and is proficient with several ultrasound machines and PACS systems.
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The document discusses 3D and 4D sonography services available at Sunflower Hospital. It describes the modern ultrasound machines they have, including models from Voluson and Logic. Experienced radiologists and sonologists perform a variety of obstetric and gynecological ultrasounds using these advanced machines. Live 3D and 4D ultrasounds provide high resolution 3D views of the developing fetus, allowing doctors to accurately diagnose any anatomical defects early.
This document provides guidelines for newborn care from birth until the first week of life. It outlines essential care practices that should be performed within specific time periods, such as immediately drying and warming the newborn within 30 seconds of birth. The guidelines are intended to be used by health professionals to help prevent common causes of newborn mortality and promote healthy development. Standard infection prevention measures are also emphasized.
Illumina is a leader in genomics technologies that provide reliable answers to guide reproductive and genetic health choices. Their portfolio includes technologies for preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis, non-invasive prenatal testing, cytogenetics, carrier screening, and identifying inherited conditions. These solutions deliver accurate information through next-generation sequencing and microarrays to empower informed choices and transform lives along the healthcare continuum.
Maria Thelma Uy Elpedes is a registered nurse from the Philippines with over 15 years of experience as a labor and delivery nurse. She has worked at Welcare Hospital in Dubai since 2008 and St. Luke's Medical Center in the Philippines from 2005-2008. Her experience includes assisting with normal deliveries and C-sections, newborn care, and handling high-risk pregnancies. She is trained in neonatal resuscitation, infection control, diabetes care, and other areas.
Presentation by PJ Gorenc, Nemours Center for Health Delivery Innovation at the Smart Health Conference 2018, held at Bally's Las Vegas on the 26-27th of April, 2018.
Saint Peter's University Hospital has opened a new state-of-the-art Perinatal Center which houses its Maternal Fetal Medicine practice and programs for high-risk pregnancies. The center provides advanced prenatal testing and care for complicated pregnancies. It has the latest ultrasound technology and a team of specialists. Through affiliations with other medical centers, Saint Peter's can offer a wide range of perinatal and neonatal services to patients.
This document provides information on prenatal care and female reproduction. It defines a midwife as a health professional trained to support women during pregnancy, labor, birth, and postnatal care. It discusses the nursing process used in midwifery. It also outlines the three levels of care - clinics, community health centers, and district/tertiary hospitals - and their respective functions, staffing, and facilities. Finally, it covers topics like the female reproductive system, fertilization process, and standards for record keeping in midwifery.
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This document provides an introduction and overview of Kuwait's newborn screening program. It describes the history and development of newborn screening in Kuwait since 1965. It outlines the key roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in the newborn screening system, including newborn screening offices, laboratories, and metabolic clinics. The document also provides guidelines and recommendations for newborn screening best practices, including the screening timeline, specimen collection and handling, transportation, screening methodology, and follow-up for abnormal results.
This document discusses KEWS 100 and cEWS, wireless vital-sign monitoring systems that can help support frontline clinical care. It notes that with fewer nurses and more patients, vital-sign monitoring is mainly for the sickest 5% in ICUs, but these wireless sensors allow for continuous monitoring of any at-risk patient. The systems provide small, lightweight, rechargeable sensors that are easy to use to monitor things like heart rate, respiration, oxygen levels, temperature and blood pressure. They integrate with the National Early Warning Score protocol to provide a paperless system that can save nurses 80% of their time and reduce errors by 82% compared to the traditional paper-based method.
1. Hologic is a global healthcare company focused on diagnostic, detection and surgical solutions in women's health, skeletal health, and blood screening.
2. Over the past 35+ years, Hologic has introduced many innovative medical technologies and received several FDA approvals, including the first liquid-based Pap test, 3D mammography, molecular diagnostic tests, and minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
3. Hologic is committed to delivering accurate diagnoses and treatment through advanced products and services to provide greater certainty for healthcare professionals and improved outcomes for patients.
This document provides information about Advanced Maternity Innovations' pregnancy monitoring technologies. It summarizes their SureCALL Labor Monitor, which uses noninvasive electromyography to accurately monitor uterine contractions. It is more comfortable for patients than existing monitors. The document also describes their SureTOUCH Collascope, which uses autofluorescence to objectively monitor cervical ripening. Advanced Maternity Innovations believes these technologies can significantly reduce healthcare costs by reducing unnecessary visits and improving outcomes. The company is seeking investment to further develop and commercialize these technologies.
This document summarizes an e-health platform called uCarenet that provides several tools to help manage home and palliative care. It describes a mobile app called uCareRELIEF that allows patients to self-report symptoms from home and clinicians to monitor them remotely. A pilot study found high rates of patient engagement and self-reporting through uCareRELIEF reduced emergency visits. The document outlines other uCarenet tools like a home care management platform, translation app called uCareLINGO, and their goals to improve care coordination and access through digital technologies.
Jayex provides healthcare technology solutions that simplify communication and information exchange between patients and healthcare practices. Their solutions include patient check-in kiosks, online appointment booking apps, and prescription delivery systems. These solutions aim to streamline administrative tasks, provide secure access to patient information, facilitate patient engagement, and ultimately enable better patient care. Jayex has over 15 years of experience working with healthcare organizations in countries like the UK and supports over 4,000 practices worldwide.
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IVF management software is a digital tool used for managing a clinic that provides IVF and other fertility treatments. It provides an all-around solution for managing a fertility clinic. An IVF management software helps doctors and other staff with easy and comprehensive documentation and ensures that quality standards are maintained for the treatment regimes provided in the clinic.
Change Champions & Associates February 2016 Newsletter sharing innovations in health care from around Australia and NZ
12 pages of the latest innovation news
+
Info about Change Champions forthcoming events with more details at http://www.changechampions.com.au.
How to Give Your Nurses More Time at the BedsideSpok
A 2016 study of over 900 hours of nursing activity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center revealed that nurses spend about one-third of their shift interacting with technology - more time than they spent on patient assessment and interaction (9%), patient care and bedside procedures (7%), and in-person communication with colleagues about patients or patient care (7.5%) combined. So, how can we give that precious time at the bedside back to nurses?
Gina Brown is seeking an ultrasound position utilizing her 12 years of experience as an ultrasound technologist in hospital and outpatient facilities. She has extensive experience performing a variety of ultrasound exams including abdominal, OB-GYN, vascular, small parts, neonatal, emergency, inpatient, and outpatient exams. Brown has excellent problem-solving skills, communicates effectively with patients, and is proficient with several ultrasound machines and PACS systems.
Current trends in midwifery &; obstetrical nursingAbhilasha verma
The document discusses current trends in midwifery and obstetrical nursing. It outlines goals to reduce maternal mortality, fetal and infant death, preterm birth, and cesarean sections among low-risk women. New trends discussed include the WHO near-miss approach, maternal waiting homes, postpartum butterfly device, transvaginal Bakri balloon, wireless fetal monitoring, non-invasive prenatal testing, vaginal seeding, cervical cerclage, treating intrauterine infections, and improving nutrition. The document also discusses robotic gynecological surgery, the Vita HEAT device during labor, using virtual reality to relieve labor pains, Clearblue digital pregnancy tests, My Peri Tens devices, and an
The newly expanded Inova Women's Hospital will open in January 2016 featuring all-private rooms for labor, delivery, and postpartum care. Amenities will include enhanced services like a 108-bed Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and expanded lactation center. Several contractors working on the construction of the new hospital had babies born at Inova Women's Hospital during the project, demonstrating Inova's commitment to caring for women and families.
The document discusses 3D and 4D sonography services available at Sunflower Hospital. It describes the modern ultrasound machines they have, including models from Voluson and Logic. Experienced radiologists and sonologists perform a variety of obstetric and gynecological ultrasounds using these advanced machines. Live 3D and 4D ultrasounds provide high resolution 3D views of the developing fetus, allowing doctors to accurately diagnose any anatomical defects early.
This document provides guidelines for newborn care from birth until the first week of life. It outlines essential care practices that should be performed within specific time periods, such as immediately drying and warming the newborn within 30 seconds of birth. The guidelines are intended to be used by health professionals to help prevent common causes of newborn mortality and promote healthy development. Standard infection prevention measures are also emphasized.
Illumina is a leader in genomics technologies that provide reliable answers to guide reproductive and genetic health choices. Their portfolio includes technologies for preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis, non-invasive prenatal testing, cytogenetics, carrier screening, and identifying inherited conditions. These solutions deliver accurate information through next-generation sequencing and microarrays to empower informed choices and transform lives along the healthcare continuum.
Maria Thelma Uy Elpedes is a registered nurse from the Philippines with over 15 years of experience as a labor and delivery nurse. She has worked at Welcare Hospital in Dubai since 2008 and St. Luke's Medical Center in the Philippines from 2005-2008. Her experience includes assisting with normal deliveries and C-sections, newborn care, and handling high-risk pregnancies. She is trained in neonatal resuscitation, infection control, diabetes care, and other areas.
Presentation by PJ Gorenc, Nemours Center for Health Delivery Innovation at the Smart Health Conference 2018, held at Bally's Las Vegas on the 26-27th of April, 2018.
Saint Peter's University Hospital has opened a new state-of-the-art Perinatal Center which houses its Maternal Fetal Medicine practice and programs for high-risk pregnancies. The center provides advanced prenatal testing and care for complicated pregnancies. It has the latest ultrasound technology and a team of specialists. Through affiliations with other medical centers, Saint Peter's can offer a wide range of perinatal and neonatal services to patients.
This document provides information on prenatal care and female reproduction. It defines a midwife as a health professional trained to support women during pregnancy, labor, birth, and postnatal care. It discusses the nursing process used in midwifery. It also outlines the three levels of care - clinics, community health centers, and district/tertiary hospitals - and their respective functions, staffing, and facilities. Finally, it covers topics like the female reproductive system, fertilization process, and standards for record keeping in midwifery.
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For more information of the presentation such as recording and transcript, please visit:
https://goo.gl/psjbmP
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This document provides an introduction and overview of Kuwait's newborn screening program. It describes the history and development of newborn screening in Kuwait since 1965. It outlines the key roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders in the newborn screening system, including newborn screening offices, laboratories, and metabolic clinics. The document also provides guidelines and recommendations for newborn screening best practices, including the screening timeline, specimen collection and handling, transportation, screening methodology, and follow-up for abnormal results.
2. Philips Mother and Child Care2
“This isn’t just a job, this is my passion.
I care about every one of the mothers
and babies in here. So I want to make
sure I’m working with the best tools and
best technologies. What if this were my
child? Or my grandchild? That’s how I think
about every woman who walks in here.”
Diane Shaffer MEd
Developmental Specialist
NICU & Developmental Follow-up
West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
3. Philips Mother and Child Care 3
For more than 40 years, we’ve helped
caregivers deliver the comprehensive care
mothers and babies deserve, whether it’s
basic care for a healthy mom or intensive
treatment for your most fragile preemie.
In the hospital, our breakthrough imaging
and monitoring products, developmentally
supportive NICU and PICU solutions, and
advanced clinical information systems help
you plan better, work more efficiently, and
make more informed clinical decisions.
When it’s time to go home, Philips is there
with nursing, feeding, and soothing solutions
you can use to help mothers, babies and
their families get off to a healthy start.
And a hopeful future.
You chose your path for all the right reasons. Because you believe that every
mother and baby deserves the best care possible – before, during, and after a
newborn loudly announces his or her arrival to the world.
At Philips, we share your passion and support your mission. That’s why we’re
committed to providing you with innovative, clinically proven solutions and
the broadest range of support. So you’re free to focus on what matters most:
caring for every mother and every baby, every step of the way.
From the hospital to the home, we’re delivering the next generation of care,
so you can deliver the next generation of children in the best way possible.
We know how you feel
about mothers and babies
Solutions designed to work the way you do
4. Philips Mother and Child Care4
Pregnancy: The journey begins
Philips Ultrasound
Philips ultrasound systems give you the
power to conduct a broad range of routine
obstetrical and gynecological exams – quickly
and easily – at every stage of pregnancy.
Our revolutionary iU22 with xMATRIX
imaging system reduces exam time, brings
more diagnostic information to the reading
room, and increases clinical confidence.
Its X6-1 PureWave xMATRIX array
transducer harnesses the power of 9200
active elements to capture crisp, high-
resolution 2D images of even the most
challenging mothers and their fetuses.
You can view two imaging places at once
with Live xPlane – without moving your
transducer. So you can capture twice as
much clinical data in the same amount of
time to help increase diagnostic confidence.
Plus, you can record a high-resolution loop
of volumes over a fetal cardiac cycle in as
little as two seconds to image active fetuses.
Using the captured data, the Fetal Heart
Navigator*
makes it simple to match the
2D images to the schematics and quickly
acquire the next three views required for
fetal heart screening. Even non-experts
can approach this important task with
confidence, potentially resulting in early
anomaly detection.
Avalon Fetal Monitors
Philips Avalon FM series is the first and
only to offer automated coincidence
detection between fetal heartrate and
maternal pulse without additional sensors
or cables. Smart Pulse enables you to
continuously monitor the maternal pulse
for comparison with all fetal heart rates.
Our advanced, compact systems also offer
optional NST Trace Interpretation, a clinical
decision support application designed to
enhance efficiency and streamline workflow
for non-stress tests. You can quickly identify
the small percentage of traces that call
for closer analysis by an obstetrician with
Avalon Fetal Monitors.
Plus, Avalon FM fetal monitors and
cordless transducers connect to OB
TraceVue, Philips’ obstetrical surveillance
and information management system. They
provide monitoring and alarming support
for mothers with up to three fetuses on
one fetal strip.
Caring for mothers
and babies at risk
For most women, pregnancy is a safe and joyous journey with a
healthy outcome. But no pregnancy is completely predictable; and
things don’t always go as planned. That’s why it’s so vital to screen
and assess every expectant mother and fetus – to detect the few
who may be at risk. Philips delivers ultrasound and fetal monitoring
systems to help you pinpoint women who need special care.
Our solutions deliver the specific information you need, helping you
to provide the best treatment at the most important time of life.
* Fetal Heart Navigator not
available in the United States
and other FDA-regulated
territories.
5. Philips Mother and Child Care 5
A new standard
Philips X6-1 PureWave xMATRIX transducer on
the iU22 delivers crisp, high-definition OB/GYN
images in 2D and 3D for confident diagnosis.
Seeing triple
Philips Avalon FM Fetal Monitors are smart
enough to handle triplets.
Supplies caregivers demand
Philips fetal monitoring supplies include Direct
ECG monitoring products, abdominal belts,
transducers, and ultrasound gels, all designed to
enhance device performance.
Born to perform
From premium solutions like the Philips
iU22 with xMATRIX ultrasound system
to highly affordable HD systems, every
member of the Philips ultrasound family
is born to perform.
Philips HD15 PureWave offers a suite of
optimization tools and is designed for the
varied applications of women’s healthcare.
Now includes solutions to increase your
diagnostic confidence on your most
technically challenging patients.
Philips HD11 XE includes specialized
set-ups, analysis packages, and transducers
for obstetrics, gynecology, fertility, and
breast imaging.
Philips HD9 provides the outstanding
image quality and advanced features
required by OB/GYN practices including
3D and 4D capability.
Philips ClearVue 550 integrates proven
technologies from our most advanced
ultrasound systems to deliver excellent image
quality in a remarkably simple package.
Philips ClearVue 350 moves key
beamforming technology into the
transducer to produce superb OB/GYN
images from a small, lightweight system.
6. Philips Mother and Child Care6
Pregnancy: The big picture
Delivering the next generation of care
OB TraceVue is configured to deliver perinatal excellence. It
facilitates clinical workflows that comply with professional care
standards and offers best practice recommendations to help
improve quality and reduce risk for antepartum, intrapartum,
postpartum, and newborn care. The configuration provides
a workflow-inspired layout, pre-populated terminology, and
a range of tools with flags and reminders to support best-
practice compliance assessment and improved communication.
Enhanced clinical decision support
OB TraceVue provides a clinical decision support platform
for comprehensive maternal-fetal surveillance. It allows the
display and acknowledgement of time-sensitive alarms at a
central station and from in-room locations. Sophisticated
CTG pattern algorithms allow clinicians to track baseline
changes, decelerations, accelerations, and contractions, as
well as questionable traces that require their attention. Basic
and advanced alarm conditions, including sinusoidal patterns,
tachysystole, tachycardia, and bradycardia conditions, can be
displayed on the fetal strip.
Supporting perinatal excellence
across the care continuum
Managing clinical information throughout one or more pregnancies is a big
challenge, especially given the number of caregivers and institutions involved
along the way. OB TraceVue puts clinical IT to work. It helps you deliver clinical
excellence by supporting the perinatal care continuum from the very first
antepartum visit through delivery, postpartum, discharge, follow up, newborn
nursery, and GYN visits. OB TraceVue provides a single, centralized obstetric
patient record for mother, fetus, and newborn – not just for the months leading
up to and following a child’s birth, but across multiple pregnancies.
Documenting the care provided during pregnancy and birth is vital to demonstrating
the quality of care delivered to both maternal and newborn patients. The stakes
are high and accurate documentation is key to reducing your risk.1
It’s no wonder
OB TraceVue is trusted by more than 2,000 hospitals around the world.
“OB TraceVue’s format guides the
nurse’s systematic review of the fetal
monitor tracing and facilitates efficient
documentation. The ability to query the
program and make data readily available
has helped us to evaluate, monitor, and
measure changes in performance, and
accomplish our quality and safety goals.”
Jocelyn Davis RN, MSN, DNP, CNM
Summa Health System, Akron, OH, USA
Philips OB TraceVue, Revision G.00.20, CC-1112-595210-1.
Learn more at: http://www.cchit.org/products/2011-2012/arrafinalrulehospital/3154
7. Philips Mother and Child Care 7
Flexible access –
when you need it most
OB TraceVue can provide flexible access to maternal and fetal
status at the point of need – from home, office, clinic, or patient
bedside, even from smartphones and other mobile devices. With
support for the complex, multi-tasking workflow of clinicians on
the move, you can quickly identify troublesome strips or vitals and
adjust treatment, even when away from the hospital or clinic.
Seamless interoperability
With a full range of inbound and outbound interfaces,
OB TraceVue works with your hospital information
system and the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) to
maintain a current and unified record for each mother
and baby. Its comprehensive ADT and Laboratory
interfaces improve efficiency of data management, help
reduce double charting, and potentially decrease errors
in data transcription. It also easily integrates into your
hospital IT environment. The OB TraceVue application
is CCOW-enabled to simplify clinician workflow when
viewing patient information across multiple applications.
OB TraceVue works with Philips Avalon Fetal Monitors,
as well as Philips IntelliSpace Critical Care and Anesthesia
solutions, to support a newborn’s transition from L&D
or the nursery to the NICU. It provides clinicians with
the data they need to deliver informed care to vulnerable
infants when they need it most.
8. Philips Mother and Child Care8
Labor and delivery: A personal touch
Making every birth a successful experience
When the time has come and the wait is over, nothing is more important than managing
a healthy delivery for mother and baby. Of course, the challenge goes beyond providing
quality clinical care. It also includes creating a calm, caring environment – by giving the
soon-to-be mother peace of mind that she’s in good hands. Philips intelligent solutions
support you by providing a clear picture of how the fetus is doing and how well the birth
is progressing in the most unobtrusive way possible. So you can keep the mother informed
while accommodating her wishes and those of her family for a personal birthing experience.
At the same time, you capture the data needed to document the event and satisfy
regulatory and legal requirements.
9. 9
Delivering warmth
Infa Warmer i is ideal
for labor and delivery.
It provides uniform heat
across the entire mattress,
as well as directed
heat during bonding
or for procedures.
Avalon Cordless Transducer System (CTS)
Part of delivering a satisfying birthing experience is giving
expectant mothers the freedom to move during labor and more
choice in birthing positions. The Avalon CTS helps transform
labor and delivery by feeding you with continuous information
from anywhere in the hospital your optional antenna system
allows. It is designed to accurately measures fetal movement
and heart rate, uterine activity, and fetal or maternal ECG,
so you know how mother and baby are doing when they’re
on the move. Thanks to its smooth, soft, waterproof
transducers, it can even be used in the bath or shower.
Avalon CTS connects to the full range of Avalon fetal monitors
from Philips, and it’s compatible with OB TraceVue, our
obstetrical information management system. OB TraceVue
provides a single, continuous patient record for the current
birthing event and across multiple pregnancies in the future.
Avalon FM with Smart Pulse
All Avalon monitors offer automated cross-channel
verification using Smart Pulse to reduce confusion between
fetal and maternal traces. You can easily monitor maternal
and fetal heart rate traces for up to three fetuses on a single
Avalon FM display to make timely decisions.
Compare at a glance
Smart Pulse is integrated
into the Toco MP transducer
to automatically measure
maternal pulse and compare
with fetal heart rates.
Don’t miss a beat
With Avalon CTS you can monitor
the fetus and the mother – even when
mom is on the move or takes a bath.
“Innovation is always good when it brings
improvements for the patients and
advantages for the personnel, which
is the case with Avalon CTS. Patients
report feeling free, yet still securely
monitored.”
Prof. Dr. Burkhard Schauf
Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Gynecological Clinic
Bamberg, Germany
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Well-baby care: Jaundice management
A brighter future is in your hands
According to a consensus statement of the European Society of Pediatric
Research (ESPR) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), jaundice
occurs in most newborn infants.2
But while the presence of excess bilirubin
in the blood is a common occurrence, it can have serious consequences if
left untreated. In fact, high levels of bilirubin can cause deafness, cerebral
palsy, or other forms of brain damage in some babies. And jaundice may also
indicate the presence of other medical conditions, including infections or
thyroid problems. Which is why ESPR and AAP recommend that all infants
be examined for jaundice.
It’s also why Philips Children’s Medical Ventures offers a complete jaundice
management portfolio based on our developmentally friendly approach to
treating newborns. From our BiliChek noninvasive bilirubin assessment tool
to efficient phototherapy treatment that supports infant/parent bonding and
Kangaroo Care, Philips delivers the solutions that help provide a bright future
for babies with jaundice.
BiliChek®
noninvasive
measurement system
Our BiliChek transcutaneous bilirubin
measurement system uses a harmless light
instead of a painful needle to assess the risk
of hyperbilirubinemia in newborns. It’s the
simple way to measure total serum bilirubin
levels – without the time and costs associated
with blood draws and laboratory services.
It can be done right in your newborn nursery,
the mother’s room, the NICU, or the
pediatrician’s office. With BiliChek, there’s
less risk of infection, less trauma, and no
pain for the newborn. It helps lead to faster
decisions, more immediate treatment, and
lower costs through reduced length of stay
and improved effectiveness.
BiliTx™
phototherapy system
BiliTx provides new hope for infants
with jaundice and their anxious parents.
This phototherapy system places effective
light therapy in your hands while delivering
reliable solutions to healthcare providers.
BiliTx’s one-button operation and no-
maintenance technology makes it simple
for parents to treat their infant’s jaundice.
Thanks to its small size and light weight, it’s
easy to carry, transport, and store. It fits
into a mother’s or caregiver’s hand, making
it easy to nurse, hold, or even carry a baby
without interrupting phototherapy.
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BiliTx jaundice treatment
Our BiliTx solution delivers effective
phototherapy through the use of blue LEDs
– without the heat transfer halogen devices
can generate.
BiliChek jaundice assessment
With our noninvasive bilirubin assessment tool,
there’s no heel stick, no lab tests, and no waiting
for results.
WeeSpecs phototherapy mask
Our comfortable, two-piece mask is made from a
soft, hypo-allergenic, light-blocking material that can
be adjusted for a custom fit.
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Wee Thumbie is specifically
modeled after the size and shape
of a low-birth-weight baby’s thumb.
NICU Soothie is a premium pacifier
for late preterm and healthy newborns.
The notch can accommodate feeding
and ventilation tubes.
Oral Syringes feature highly visible
labeling and a brightly colored plunger
to promote safe feeding practices.
Bendy Bumper positioning aids
stay in place until reshaped – to
promote containment and provide
a reflex stimulus for extremity
extension and recoil.
Small pleasures
Philips therapeutic support products help
improve outcomes for infants in the NICU.
Philips is committed to Developmental
Care, a holistic approach to caring
for every mother and baby as a
special person. This evidence-based
framework for care provides clinicians
with innovative solutions designed to
support and nurture the mother and
baby in the best possible way.
NICU: Developmental Care
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A personal approach
to caring for newborns
Every baby is special, but preemies who spend their first weeks of life in the
NICU have an even greater need for highly individualized care. A growing
body of evidence points to the importance of delivering safe and effective care
in a manner that meets the physiological and developmental needs of each
newborn and every family.
Support for Developmental Care
Every innovative product and educational
service Philips provides is designed to support
Developmental Care for premature babies,
healthy newborns, and hospitalized infants.
Our gel products help alleviate pressure caused by
prolonged immobility. For example, Gel-E Donuts
and Squishon 2 and 3 gel-filled positioning products
provide a soft, pliable surface to support and cradle
a baby’s head and body. The BiliChek bilirubin
analyzer uses noninvasive technology to reduce
the number of blood samples. And our wide range
of environmentally sensitive therapeutic support
products provide positioning, calming and soothing,
and feeding solutions to help enrich the lives of
premature infants right from the start.
Beyond products, we offer educational programs
and services that reflect our commitment to
Developmental Care. They include a wide variety
of infant and family-centered care solutions that
support your quality improvement and cost
containment initiatives. Philips education platforms
range from benchmarking of data, follow-up, and
analysis of care practices to detailed suggestions for
practice improvements.
Philips Integrative Developmental Care Model
Learn more at www.philips.com/developmentalcare.
Helping neonates breathe easier
Philips NeoPAP is a sophisticated CPAP
solution designed to simplify the delivery
of respiratory therapy in the NICU
for those patients with Respiratory
Distress Syndrome. This advanced
system responds to a neonate’s changing
respiratory requirements to help reduce
the amount of effort required to breathe,
while maintaining a very stable CPAP
level. Its lightweight interface reduces
pressure on the baby’s face to minimize
skin irritation and deformations for
maximum comfort.
Sound Touch
Respiration Light
Temperature
Family
Involvement
Positioning
& Nesting
Protecting
Skin
Safeguarding
Sleep
Minimizing
Stress & Pain
Optimizing
Nutrition
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NICU: Nurturing newborns
Creating a calm,
quiet healing environment
Your ability to create a warm, comfortable environment to
ease the transition into the world for your tiniest preemies
is made easier with ATOM incubators and infant warmers,
part of the Philips portfolio.
Dual Incu i, for example, combines the stable radiance of an
open-care warmer with the therapeutic environment of a closed
incubator. It’s flexible enough to be used for open care and closed
care, and it supports your Developmental Care goals with advances
in access, environment, and workflow. Dual Incu i delivers simply
serene performance at 41dBA. And its access panels and ports can be
opened and closed without a sound. Once monitoring and IV lines are
in place, there’s no need to move a fragile preemie. These innovative
thermoregulation products are designed to support and nurture a
newborn’s growth.
Two working as one
The Dual Incu i combines the stable radiance
of an open-care warmer with the supportive
environment of a closed incubator. Access
panels and ports provide easy access to your
most vulnerable preemies.
The power of light
Philips HealWell™
lighting solution
taps the healing power of natural
daylight to help patients fall asleep
faster and sleep longer. It also creates
a pleasant room ambience and good
working light for caregivers.
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Lowering the frequency of neonate
blood sampling
Since low-birth-weight infants have such a small
volume of blood to start, every blood sampling is
a burden. In many cases, repetitive sampling can
create the need for a blood transfusion, bringing
with it further risk and potential complications.
Philips noninvasive measurement solutions may
help reduce the need to draw blood samples.
Our IntelliVue TcG10 gas measurement
module can decrease the frequency of arterial
sampling by providing valuable information on
the cardiorespiratory status of a neonate in
between invasive blood gas measurements.
And Philips BiliChek lets you assess the risk
of hyperbilirubinemia in newborns using light
instead of a needle, further reducing the need
to draw blood.
Warm welcomes
ATOM’s entire family of incubators
and infant warmers help you create a
developmentally beneficial environment
for vulnerable newborns while enhancing
your workflow.
Incu i is an advanced incubator that offers
quiet, state-of-the-art performance in a
developmentally beneficial environment.
Rabee Incu i is a quiet, supportive, basic
incubator with good thermal control at an
affordable price.
Infa Warmer i is a versatile warmer that
allows for uniform heat across the mattress,
as well as direct heat during bonding and
procedures. This feature is exclusive to
ATOM warmers.
V-808 Transcapsule provides a stable
environment over a wide variety of
transport situations. It offers ergonomic
advances and pulse oximetry as standard.
Only from ATOM, distributed by Philips.
IntelliVue TcG10
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NICU: Family-centered care
NICU care is a family affair
In the quest to bring family centered care to the NICU, hospitals
around the world employ a number of supportive care settings
including open bay, small pod, and private rooms. Not only do
these quiet NICU environments offer greater privacy for families
and increased infection control benefits, they support the delivery
of personalized care and the implementation of Developmental
Care practices. Regardless of the architectural setting, Philips offers
a variety of solutions to help you deliver the best care possible at
this critical time of life.
Always in view, even when out of sight
Philips supports family-centered care by providing a clear
view of multiple infants’ vital signs from IntelliVue patient
monitors throughout the NICU. Signal quality is further
enhanced with Philips NICU supplies: they provide
reliable signals to the monitor and are designed to be
gentle on fragile skin.
IntelliVue monitors include a number of tools, like
bed-to-bed overview and care group to help you
manage multiple neonates in private rooms. Philips
“window within a window” allows you to keep a
watchful eye on them all, so you can provide seamless
care without intruding on family bonding.
IntelliSpace Event Management
For further peace of mind, our highly configurable
IntelliSpace Event Management solution helps manage
critical communication by providing meaningful and
actionable information to caregivers on their mobile
devices. That way you can be sure that the right caregiver
will be at the bedside whenever they’re needed.
It’s all part of our commitment to supporting family-
centered care in the NICU with solutions that
encourage bonding between parents and babies, as well
as more efficient deployment of NICU nurses.
The IntelliVue family
Philips IntelliVue patient monitors meet
the needs of your NICU with specific
measurement algorithms adjusted to the
physiology of neonates. The IntelliVue
series offers a wide range of NICU-specific
measurements including tcpO2
/tcpCO2
,
dual SpO2
, and Microstream CO2
. Our
specialized Clinical Decision Support tools
for the neonatal environment include Oxy-
CRG, Neonatal Event Review, and car seat
testing (CAR).
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IntelliVue MX700 is an innovative solution
that combines patient monitoring with clinical
informatics on a single screen.
The IntelliVue MP50 provides portability
and measurement flexibility.
IntelliVue X2 is small enough to fit alongside an
incubator during transport, so you can keep an eye
on the baby and monitor at the same time.
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PICU: Monitoring solutions
Watching over children
at every stage and age
Critically ill or injured infants, children, and teenagers in the Pediatric Intensive
Care Unit (PICU) require the highest level of medical care. The diversity of
patients, the variety and seriousness of their conditions, and the constant
risk of complications make this a challenging environment – one that calls for
intensive nursing and reliable, accurate monitoring. PICU nurses need a clear
and continuous view of vital patient data to make informed clinical decisions,
no matter where they need to be made. And Philips delivers.
Philips IntelliVue monitors
Our flexible family of IntelliVue patient monitors is
designed to match the pace and unique needs of the
pediatric intensive care environment. Philips monitors
provide you with innovative ways to acquire, analyze,
interpret, and present data everywhere it matters.
Philips sensors, available in sizes to accommodate a
range of patients, quickly capture physiological data
from clinical measurement devices and send it directly
to our IntelliVue monitors. Here the data is analyzed
by intelligent algorithms and presented to you in a
single view at the point of care. With IntelliVue, you can
integrate clinically relevant data from a wide variety of
medical devices for seamless decision support.
IntelliSpace Critical Care and Anesthesia
Since your ability to deliver the highest level of care
depends largely on the right information at the right
time – vital signs, lab results, images, medications, and
planned interventions – our IntelliSpace Critical Care
and Anesthesia centralizes that patient data. It captures
information from many sources in multiple formats and
delivers it to you on the spot. So you can make fast
decisions and improve care in clinical situations like
the PICU where every second counts.
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Quality supplies for quality care
Philips blood pressure cuffs, hoses, and upgrade
kits help prevent misconnections between blood
pressure devices and other medical accessories.
Information at a glance
Philips IntelliVue Information Center captures
waveforms, trends, alarms, and numerics from
wired and wireless IntelliVue patient monitors and
telemetry systems.
Sensors sized for your patients
Philips offers a wide range of SpO2
disposable
sensors in sizes to fit a broad range of patients
from neonates to teens, as well as other
versatile accessories.
“Because Philips IntelliVue monitors use
specific measurement algorithms adjusted
to the physiology of each patient, I feel
confident that the vital signs I’m reading
are accurate for each individual patient
in my PICU.”
Carol Cressman RN, CCRN
Director of Pediatric ICU
Sanford Children’s Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD, USA
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Going home: The first ride
Bringing baby home safely
After months of attentive care in the NICU and step-down unit, it’s time
to bring a premature baby or at-risk infant home. While both you and the
family look forward to the joyful day, one important question remains: is the
newborn ready for the first ride of his or her young life?
Research indicates that some infants, particularly those born at less than 37
weeks gestation, may be subject to transient episodes of bradycardia, apnea,
and oxygen desaturation when traveling in a standard car seat.3
That’s why
Philips offers solutions that support you in carrying out the Car Seat Challenge.
Philips Car Seat Challenge solutions were developed to support the
implementation of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines.
They provide families and your NICU staff with comprehensive
recommendations for the best ways to perform car seat testing for
premature and low-birth-weight infants in the hospital prior to discharge.
Be sure – with Philips monitoring solutions
You can use Philips SmartMonitor Professional
Series – or Philips IntelliVue monitors – to conduct
car seat testing and help provide peace of mind for
the journey home.
In the home, SmartMonitors can alert parents
of at-risk infants to potential apparent life-
threatening events (ALTEs), or provide clinicians
with remote access to data they can use to
interpret and prescribe an appropriate course
of care – from anywhere at virtually any time.
In the clinical setting, SmartMonitors can be used
to measure heart rate, respiration, and oxygen
saturation levels to determine an infant’s readiness
for discharge planning and follow-up care.
Ride safely
You can use Philips IntelliVue monitors to run a
Car Seat Assessment Record (CAR) and determine
whether an infant is ready for the car ride home.
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The Car Seat Challenge Knowledge Pack
Take advantage of Philips clinical resources,
guidelines and testing protocols to provide proper
car seat positioning for highly vulnerable term and
pre-term infants.
SmartMonitor Professional Series
The SmartMonitor 2 Professional Series (PS) and
Professional Series Light (PSL) provide you with
detailed information about a baby’s heart rate,
respiration, and oxygen saturation.
Home Apnea Monitoring
The SmartMonitor 2 Apnea Monitor provides
extra reassurance to caregivers and parents after
discharge. It incorporates the latest apnea monitor
technology available for home applications.
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Breastfeeding: Nutrition and nurturing
Helping mothers breastfeed longer
®
Breast milk is, without doubt, the best form of nutrition for babies because
it provides essential, easily digestible nutrition and immunological support.
Breastfeeding also deepens the bond between mother and baby.
The World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding exclusively
for the first 6 months of life and partial breastfeeding into the second year.
Unfortunately, for many women this isn’t always possible. For example,
preterm infants may not yet be able to breastfeed, and term infants may be
too sick. Some mothers can’t be with their babies all the time because they
need to return to work. Others suffer from sore or cracked nipples; or simply
feel they are not producing enough milk – either because their baby is having a
hard time breastfeeding or just doesn’t seem satisfied.
Once at home, Philips AVENT supports women who wish to breastfeed with
a broad range of products that are comfortable for mothers, gentle on babies,
and designed to deliver immediate and long-term benefits to both.
Manual breast pump
Gentle and effective, the light-draw
vacuum is designed to encourage
effective milk flow.
Twin electric breast pump
Our gentle, clinically proven electric
breast pump expresses similar
amounts of milk as a hospital grade
electronic pump.4
Breast milk containers
Philips AVENT offers a range of
safe, all-in-one storage containers
that allow you to use the same cup
to express, store, and feed breast
milk to your baby. They all fit Philips
AVENT breast pumps.
Niplette™
This non-surgical solution for mothers
who suffer from flat or inverted
nipples uses gentle suction to pull out
the nipple. It enables breast feeding
for women who would otherwise not
have been able to.
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Electric, digital and microwave
steam sterilizers
Sterilizing protects babies from
harmful bacteria. Philips AVENT steam
sterilizers can be used safely at home
and on maternity wards.
Comfort breast shells
The ultrasoft breast shells are worn
inside the bra to protect sore nipples
and collect leaking breast milk.
Nipple protectors
Fine, soft, odorless, taste-free silicone
caps provide relief for sore or cracked
nipples during breastfeeding, while
enabling skin to skin contact.
Disposable breast pads
Our ultra dry breast pads with silky
soft feel are designed to be extra
discreet – to keep breastfeeding
mothers comfortable and confident.
The Philips AVENT breast care
portfolio is inspired by the natural
breastfeeding experience. Our products
allow mothers the choice to extend
breastfeeding beyond the first few
months helping them give their baby
the best start in life.