Cath Lab 1 – Philips Azurion 7 B12/12 (photo courtesy of Children’s Hospital
Colorado)
What's the ideal cath lab? That is a question that many congenital interventional cardiologists ask themselves when the opportunity to help design a new cath lab arises. That was the challenge the Children's Hospital Colorado faced when building a new cardiac catheterization lab for congenital heart disease (CHD): how to create a space that could serve the most delicate patients—from newborns to adults—with precision, safety, and adaptability. Dr. Jenny E. Zablah explains the process and what it took to create a lab that not only meets today's needs but is future-proof [1].
Cath Lab 1 – Philips Azurion 7 B12/12 (photo courtesy of Children’s Hospital
Colorado)
The Children’s Hospital Colorado (CHC) is a top-ranked center for cardiology and heart surgery, as ranked by US News & World Report. CHC performs more than 1,100 cath/EP procedures and over 700 congenital heart surgeries each year. The hospital also hosts over 20,000 clinic visits and performs more than 25,000 echocardiograms annually. Patients range from premature infants to adults with complex anatomy.
When Dr. Jenny E. Zablah was asked to help design a cath lab for CHC, she knew she had a big task ahead: "Designing that new cath lab is not without its challenges, requiring us to navigate regulatory requirements, budget constraints, and logistical complexities without compromising on quality or patient safety."
With that privilege comes the responsibility of making decisions that will shape the care patients will receive for the next 10 to 15 years.
Establishing partnerships is crucial, particularly when developing cath labs for CHD. And with Philips' advanced interventional imaging technologies, the Children’s Hospital Colorado built three cath labs, each with its own characteristics, using the following Philips solutions:
Hybrid Cath Lab/OR – Philips Azurion 7 M20 with FlexArm (photo courtesy of Children’s Hospital Colorado)
The Azurion-powered cath labs have transformed the Children's Hospital Colorado's interventional cardiology program:
We strive not only to create functional spaces but also to cultivate environments that inspire collaboration, innovation, and, above all, superior patient care.