St. Lucas Andreas Hospital to Start Home Monitoring of Cardiac Patients

Royal Philips ElectronicsThe St. Lucas Andreas Hospital in Amsterdam-West is to start monitoring more than a hundred chronic heart failure patients at home using the Philips Motiva system. This will not only improve these patients' quality of life, but could also prevent many hospital admissions. The St. Lucas Andreas Hospital is the first hospital in The Netherlands to introduce a remote monitoring system for cardiac patients into its daily operations.

Due to fluid retention, patients with chronic heart failure run the risk of serious complications, such as shortness of breath and cardiac arrhythmia. Therefore it is very important that they keep an accurate daily record of their weight and blood pressure. As soon as these rise above a certain level, the patient should report this to the consultant physician as action will then be necessary. But many patients inform the doctor too late and then have to be rushed to hospital either to see the consultant or be admitted or re-admitted.

Fewer re-admissions
Home monitoring can prevent emergency hospital visits and admissions among these patients. Using a broadband connection, the Philips Motiva system sends the weight and blood pressure data to the hospital every day from a specially adapted weighing scale and blood pressure meter which the patient has at home. In the near future this data will also be sent to the GPs concerned. If the readings are too high, the system gives a warning signal and doctors can intervene immediately.

"By continually monitoring patients at home they don't have to come as often to the hospital for check-ups. This greatly improves these patients' quality of life," said cardiologist Dr. J. Schroeder-Tanka of the St. Lucas Andreas Hospital. Through remote monitoring patients can also receive important information on diet and lifestyle, for example, together with tips on muscle strengthening and instructions on how to deal with fluid retention.

Close cooperation
The optimum use of remote monitoring for patients with cardiac failure is being further developed by the Cardiology group of the St. Lucas Andreas Hospital in close cooperation with Philips Healthcare Benelux. "Philips is the leading supplier worldwide of cardiology equipment for use inside and outside the hospital. This partnership fits in with our goal to extend care from the hospital to the home, where we see opportunities both for lowering the cost of such care and improving patients' quality of life," commented Bas Verhoef, general manager of Philips Healthcare Benelux.

This healthcare innovation in the St. Lucas Andreas Hospital is supported by Agis Zorgverzekeringen health insurers and the healthcare insurers' association, Zorgverzekeraars Nederland.

About Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis
The Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, housed in a fully refurbished building on the Jan Tooropstraat in Amsterdam-West, provides top quality patient-centred care in a multicultural society. Where professionalism goes hand in hand with humanity. In 2006 the Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis initiated various activities related to acute care and mother and baby care. The 'Sneller Beter' (getting better more quickly) service programme was also started, aimed at improving logistics, safety and service. As a member of the association of tertiary medical teaching hospitals (STZ) the Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis also continually strives for innovation in medical training and scientific research. In this way high standards of quality can be maintained and further enhanced. For further information see www.slaz.nl.

About Royal Philips Electronics
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a global leader in healthcare, lighting and consumer lifestyle, delivering products, services and solutions through the brand promise of "sense and simplicity". Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips employs approximately 128,000 employees in more than 60 countries worldwide. With sales of EUR 27 billion (USD 34 billion) in 2006, the company is a market leader in medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring systems, energy efficient lighting solutions, personal care and home appliances, as well as consumer electronics. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter.

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