Advanced 12-Lead ECG Machine 10.4" Touchscreen, Glasgow Algorithm & Wireless Connectivity
12 Channel Ecg Machine Advantages:
Comprehensive 12-Lead Analysis: This machine captures 12 leads simultaneously, providing the most complete and detailed view of the heart's electrical activity. This is critical for accurate diagnosis of complex cardiac conditions, including ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), where its diagnostic ability is industry-leading.
Large, Intuitive 10.4" HD Touchscreen: The expansive 10.4-inch HD LCD touchscreen offers crystal-clear visuals and an extremely user-friendly interface. This large display, combined with a QWERTY keyboard and shortcut keys, ensures quick data entry and effortless navigation, making complex operations simple.
Exceptional Clinical Decision Support (Glasgow Algorithm): Featuring the Glasgow Algorithm, this ECG machine provides advanced interpretive analysis, offering valuable support for clinical decision-making. This helps medical professionals quickly identify abnormalities and make confident diagnoses.
12 Channel Ecg Machine Feature:
10.4 inch HD LCD display with touch screen QWERTY keyboard and short cut function key 12 leads synchronous acquisition and display Printing Mode: Manual, Auto 3*4, 3*4+R, 3*4+3R, 6*2,6*2+1R,12*1 More than 1000 data built-in storage, support SD card and USB extended Exceptional clinical decision support with Glasgow Algorithm Support wired and wireless connectivity via HL7, XML and DICOM Built-in rechargeable battery support more than 8 hours countinues work or 500 ECG recording Support A4 report printing by directly connecting with Laser printer Support thermal A4 report printing Work with ECG-20NT PC software to save, validate and archive ECG data on PC ST segment elevation myocardial infarction diagnosis ability is in the industry leading position Send ECG report to PC or Smartphone via FTP directly |
12-Channel ECG machines are the gold standard for comprehensive cardiac assessment due to their ability to capture extensive heart data. They're primarily found in settings requiring the highest level of diagnostic accuracy.
Here's where they're most commonly used:
Hospitals (Cardiology Departments & Emergency Rooms): This is their primary domain. Cardiologists rely on 12-lead ECGs for in-depth diagnosis of complex heart conditions, risk stratification for heart attacks, and monitoring during procedures. In ERs, they're crucial for rapidly assessing patients with acute chest pain or suspected cardiac events.
Specialty Clinics (Cardiology, Internal Medicine): Private cardiology practices and larger internal medicine clinics use them for detailed patient workups, follow-ups on known cardiac conditions, and pre-surgical clearances.
Intensive Care Units (ICUs) & Critical Care: For continuous and precise monitoring of critically ill patients where subtle changes in heart rhythm or function can be life-threatening.
Operating Theatres (ORs): During complex surgeries, especially cardiac procedures, 12-lead ECGs provide real-time, comprehensive monitoring of the patient's heart.
Research & Academia: In clinical trials and research studies focusing on cardiovascular health, 12-lead ECGs provide robust data for analysis.
Large Medical Centers & Diagnostic Labs: Essential for high-volume diagnostic services, providing detailed reports for referring physicians.