Philips Azurion with FlexArm: a path to better workflows and staff ergonomics

  • By Philips
  • March 03 2025
  • 3 min read

30% reduction in table repositioning during interventional procedures with Philips FlexArm geometry

The collaborative study by Philips and Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute (MCVI) evaluates the impact that FlexArm's imaging flexibility and positioning freedom has on interventional radiologists, cardiologists and vascular sugeons in a range of diverse procedures, whilst maintaining and delivering exceptional patient care.

At-a-glance:

  • 30% reduction in table repositioning
  • 96% of the procedures work in an ergonomically optimal position most of the time
  • 97.8% physician satisfaction with the ease of imaging off-center anatomy
Azurion 7 M20 FlexArm Getinge

Hospitals and health systems are constantly faced with challenges referred to as the Quadruple Aim, namely the need to: achieve better health outcomes, improve patient experience, improve staff experience and strive for a lower cost of care. These challenges manifest in the interventional suite through the need to perform complex procedures including upper extremity vessel access while wile regularly repositioning the table, staff and equipment. All of this must be done while simultaneously improving workflows and staff ergonomics. Philips worked with leading institutions including Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute (MCVI) to create FlexArm geometry, specifically designed to address these needs.

Staff experience is paramount in improving patient outcomes for complex interventional procedures.

FlexArm enables us to dramatically optimize procedures around the patient: we can get the optimal view of what’s going on inside the patient without encumbering all of the clinicians that are working around the table.

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Barry T. Katzen
MD, Founder and Executive Medical
Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute Baptist Hospital, Miami, USA
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The physicians’ opinions and clinical experiences presented herein are specific to the featured physician and featured patients and are for information purposes only. The results from their experiences may not be predictive of all patients. Individual results may vary depending on a variety of patient-specific attributes and related factors. Nothing in this presentation is intended to provide specific medical advice or to take the place of written law or regulations.