Vet-Specific Animal ECG Monitor Data Management, Sleep Mode & Keyboard Support
Animal ECG Monitor Advantages:
Designed for Animals (12-Lead Synchronous Sampling): This ECG monitor is built specifically for veterinary use, capable of 12-lead synchronous sampling to capture comprehensive heart data from a variety of animals. You can easily input animal-specific information for precise record-keeping.
Smart Data Management: The system offers robust data management features, allowing you to save over 1000 data points internally and expand storage with USB flash drives or SD cards. You can also easily transmit data to a PC via USB and review or print historical data, ensuring organized and accessible patient records.
Energy-Saving "Sleep Mode": The clever sleep mode helps conserve battery life and extends the life of the vibrant 7-inch color touch-screen. This means your monitor is always ready when you need it, without constant charging.
Animal ECG Monitor Feature:
•Thermal printer with 80mm print paper, synchronization print. •7" color touch-screen, touch operation. •Automatic measurement, calculation, analysis, waveform freezing. •Support USB flash disk & SD memory. •Data transmitting to PC via USB. •Animal's information can be input. •Historical data can be reviewed and printed. •Built-in rechargeable li-ion battery, AC/DC power conversion. •Sleep mode to save energy and extend TFT screen life. •Support USB Keyboard/Mouse. •Lead off & lack off paper detection function. •7 level printing thick can be chosen. •Adapt to 110-230V, 50/60Hz AC power supply. |
Veterinary Clinics and Hospitals: These are the primary locations. Vets use them for routine check-ups, pre-surgical assessments, and diagnosing various heart conditions in pets like dogs, cats, and even smaller exotic animals.
Emergency Veterinary Services: In urgent situations, a 3-channel ECG can quickly provide crucial information about an animal's heart rhythm, especially in cases of collapse, respiratory distress, or suspected poisoning.
Mobile Veterinary Practices: Their portability makes them ideal for vets who make house calls or work in remote locations, allowing them to perform essential cardiac evaluations on-site.
Animal Shelters and Rescues: Used for initial health screenings of incoming animals, helping to identify potential cardiac issues early.
Specialty Animal Hospitals (Cardiology): While more advanced 12-lead machines might be present, 3-channel units can still be valuable for initial screenings or monitoring in a cardiology specialist setting.
Animal Research Facilities: Used in studies involving animal physiology and cardiovascular health.