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Revolutionising Heart Care: Gleneagles JPMC Among First in Asia to Launch Cutting-Edge Integrated Biplane Imaging Technology

Brunei’s only tertiary cardiac centre, Gleneagles JPMC, proudly unveils its latest technological milestone – the Philips Azurion 7 B12/12 Image Guided Therapy Biplane System, combined with high-definition Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) and Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) – solidifying its position as one of the first medical institutions in Asia to adopt this next-generation platform for cardiovascular imaging and intervention.

Present as the guest of honour to officiate the launch was Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Haji Mohd Amin Liew bin Abdullah, Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II. in his capacity as Chairman of Gleneagles JPMC. In attendance of the launch event also included members of the Board of Directors, healthcare officials from private and public sector, and the management of Gleneagles JPMC.

This cutting-edge system places Gleneagles JPMC at the forefront of image-guided therapy in the region. It is among a selected group of leading centres globally to offer a platform that integrates high-definition IVUS and OCT – two of the most advanced intravascular imaging technologies – on a single, seamless interface improving the workflow of the catheterisation lab. The new system upgrade further boosts the hospital’s commitment in strive to continuously raise its standards as a leading cardiac centre.

The biplane system features dual 12-inch detectors that deliver exceptional imaging clarity from multiple angles, enabling greater precision and improved outcomes in complex interventional cardiology and electrophysiology procedures. The system’s intuitive touch-screen control at the table side also enhances workflow, reduces delays, and allows clinicians to make quicker, more informed decisions in real time.

In the speech by Dr Peter Tay, Chief Executive Officer of Gleneagles JPMC, he emphasized that this new biplane system enhances the ability to perform minimally invasive, image-guided procedures – reducing the need for open surgery and helping patients recover faster, with less discomfort and risk. It also supports the hospital’s commitment to safety – offering high-quality imaging while reducing radiation exposure to both patients and our staff.

“This is not just an upgrade – it is a transformational leap in the way we deliver cardiac care. We are proud to be one of the first few cardiac labs in Asia to offer this level of advanced imaging technology.” he added.

In 2024 alone, Gleneagles JPMC managed 1,915 patients from Brunei and abroad, completing 3,979 procedures across a wide range of disciplines: 2,111 coronary procedures, 1,000 imaging procedures, 135 device implantations, 121 electrophysiology ablations, 65 structural heart interventions and 476 peripheral cases. These figures highlight Gleneagles JPMC’s reputation as a high-volume, high-performance heart centre — and now, one that operates with the most advanced biplane technology available in the region.

The launch of the Philips Azurion 7 B12/12 represents more than just a technological upgrade — it is a reaffirmation of Gleneagles JPMC’s unwavering commitment to delivering world-class, patient-centred heart care in Brunei and beyond.

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