ECG devices recording (Electrocardiography) is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed on the skin. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical changes on the skin that arise from the heart muscle’s electrophysiologic pattern of depolarizing during each heartbeat. It is a very commonly performed cardiology test.
In a conventional 12-lead ECG, 10 electrodes are placed on the patient’s limbs and on the surface of the chest. The overall magnitude of the heart’s electrical potential is then measured from 12 different angles (“leads”) and is recorded over a period of time (usually 10 seconds). In this way, the overall magnitude and direction of the heart’s electrical depolarization is captured at each moment throughout the cardiac cycle.[1] The graph of voltage versus time produced by this noninvasive medical procedure is referred to as an electrocardiogram.
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Edan 12-channel ECG Holter SE-2012 is lightweight and compact digital recorder, also comes with as fast and powerful analysis software. Optimized workflow and adjustable parameters aim to meet your different clinical needs. The Holter Recorder reaches protection grade up to IP27, intending to prevent unexpected damages from water or dust, which maximizes patients' freedom in their daily life and facilitates the cleaning and sterilization procedure in the hospital. A common Holter analysis workflow always begins with the QRS Templates Analysis and ends up with the Reporting. The most general functions are placed at the top toolbar to facilitate your workflow.
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Edan ECG SE-301 is the new generation 3-channel ECG, which incorporates the benefits of the advanced technology and innovative design in an extremely compact and lightweight device. It is specifically developed for those who pursue superb portability without compromising on the quality for mobile environments. A variety of fantastic features are embodied in an amazing small body, making it more than just a 3-Channel ECG.