
Cardiovascular Care
Be the pulse of connected cardiovascular care
Around the world, cardiovascular diseases are the number 1 cause of death.1 To increase life expectancy for your patients, it’s essential to provide them with a precise diagnosis, tailored therapy, and continuous follow-up. For this, having the right information at the right time is crucial.
Make your patients the focus throughout the entire clinical pathway, supported by our connected cardiovascular solutions. View images from different modalities simultaneously and in excellent quality. Have lab test results right at your fingertips. And easily integrate third-party systems into your cardiovascular network. At the core of it all is our dedicated Cardiovascular IT. As your partner for holistic cardiovascular care, we are committed to supporting you in improving patient outcomes – by transforming care delivery and expanding precision medicine through digitalizing healthcare.
The products/features (mentioned herein) are not commercially available in all countries. Their future availability cannot be guaranteed.
The statements by Siemens Healthineers customers described herein are based on results that were achieved in the customer’s unique setting. Since there is no “typical” hospital and many variables exist (e.g., hospital size, case mix, level of IT adoption) there can be no guarantee that other customers will achieve the same results.
https://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cardiovascular-diseases-(cvds)
European markets for heart valve devices 2010, Millennium Research Group
Cardiac Devices: Global Data 2018; DRG Data Extract 2016 / 2017 – world figures calculated in staged approach
Prevalence model by SHS AT CVC BD based on: [1] Durko et. al (2018), [2] Nkomo et al. (2006), [3] Population data US and Europe, DGR (2019), and Global Data (2019)
Data for CAD & SHD based on “clarivate 2022”; number of procedures in the year 2022; Data for ARR based on “clarivate 2021”; number of procedures
in the year 2022; Data for HF “Global epidemiology and future trends of HF”, G. Lippi, AME Med J 2020;5:15 ;number of patients in the year 2017