Dynamic Coronary Roadmap (DCR) provides real-time, automatic, motion-compensated coronary imaging for live guidance of wires and intra-coronary devices. DCR is integrated into the Azurion Image Guided Therapy System and creates a motion-compensated, real-time view of coronary arteries. This proven tool also reduces the usage of contrast agent—cutting the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) [1] and easing hospital burdens. Watch the video below to know more about the benefits of DCR and how it improves patient care.
Managing coronary artery disease in the cath lab demands precision, speed, and safety. But that can present its challenges. One main problem is the need for frequent contrast injections. These are essential to visualize coronary anatomy and guide devices. However, they can significantly increase the risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) [1], especially in vulnerable patients. AKI not only compromises patient outcomes but also leads to longer hospital stays and higher costs.
Philips Dynamic Coronary Roadmap (DCR) offers a transformative solution. By overlaying a dynamic, real-time roadmap of the coronary anatomy onto live fluoroscopy, DCR enables clinicians to navigate with confidence, without relying heavily on contrast agents. This innovation has been clinically proven to reduce contrast usage by an average of 28.8% [2], directly lowering the risk of AKI.
The Philips Dynamic Coronary Roadmap (DCR) is an exclusive imaging technology developed by Philips. Integrated into the Azurion Image Guided Therapy System, DCR provides a dynamic, motion-compensated, real-time view of the coronary arteries, overlaid on a 2D fluoroscopic image with a highlighted coronary angiogram. This technology can maximize clinical and economic value, and here's how:
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