Ultrasound

Cardiovascular Ultrasound

Intuitive, reproducible, AI-enabled echocardiography

Powered by AI-based capabilities, our industry-leading CV ultrasound platform delivers advanced tools for structural heart disease, including 3D automated tricuspid valve and color flow quantification tools. Efficient automation and quantification tools enable you to diagnose heart failure and coronary artery disease quickly and confidently. Tiny transducers, high frame rates and sharp imaging support confidence in pediatric echo exams. Unified on- and off-cart workflow supports lab setup and consistent UI and workflow across systems.  

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Clinical tutorials and symposia at the 2025 ESC, August 29- September 1

Join us at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Madrid for hands-on tutorials led by clinical luminaries and expert symposia exploring AI across imaging modalities, as well as advances in image-guided structural heart interventions. Our booth will feature AI-enabled solutions that provide integrated workflows and insights at every point in the cardiac care pathway, increasing productivity and time for patients.

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On the leading edge

With powerful tools and AI-based technology to help you practice on the leading edge of cardiovascular medicine, EPIQ CVx transcends today’s limitations to advance care for more patients in more ways. It helps ensure consistent image acquisition and interpretation across scans for standardized results for both routine and specialized imaging needs. EPIQ CVx also provides greater automation and collaboration, so you can save time, get real-time input and focus on your patients.

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Address the full spectrum of exams

Designed to address the full spectrum of patient exams, Affiniti CVx delivers standardized results as you move across both routine and specialized procedures. Its AI-based technology combines with advanced tools to help you manage clinical complexities, and its efficient automation enhances workflow and reduces tedious tasks.

Compact Ultrasound system for Cardiology, 5500 CV

Reliable and robust

Some compact ultrasound systems have capabilities as small as their size. Not Philips new Compact 5500 CV 2.0. It packs powerful performance into a portable system so it can help you quickly reach the answers you need. Compact 5000 Series includes many of the advances of Philips premium ultrasound systems in a compact design with proven workflow at the point of care. It's compact without compromise.

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Experience flexible workflows

Ultrasound Workspace is a cardiovascular viewing, analysis and reporting system built on the legacy of the TOMTEC-ARENA platform. With a consistent set of on- and off-cart AI-driven image analysis and quantification tools, access to archived legacy data and off-cart vendor neutral analysis capabilities, it allows clinicians to leverage unified diagnostic workflows from the ultrasound exam room to the reporting room and beyond, wherever echocardiography data needs to be reviewed and analyzed.

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Education that works for you

CVx Circle is your source for Philips ultrasound product demonstrations, expert lectures, clinical application tutorials, system maintenance tips and more. Accessible via Google Play or The App Store, CVx Circle provides high-impact education that fits in your busy schedule. Use CVx Circle to accelerate your learning curve, optimize your daily work, grow your knowledge and be the first to know what’s coming next.

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1. Spampinato RA, et al. Quantification of regurgitation in mitral valve prolapse with automated real time echocardiographic 3D proximal isovelocity surface area: multimodality consistency and role of eccentricity index. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging. 2021;37:1947-1959. 

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