ECG module for multi-parameter monitor M108

ECG module for multi-parameter monitor
ECG module for multi-parameter monitor
ECG module for multi-parameter monitor
ECG module for multi-parameter monitor
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Characteristics

Measured parameter
ECG

Description

Product Application M108 ECG diagnosis and measuring module is 12 leads ECG that apply to patients’ ECG diagnosis and analysis. The method of ECG is to produce electric excitation before heart mechanical shrinkage, then generate bioelectric current and transmit to body surface, and form body surface potential difference through the potential changes at different body parts; the dynamic curve formed through recording body surface potential difference is ECG signal. 产品特点 Display 12 lead ECG waveform Have specialized ECG analysis function, verified by MIT’s and AHA’s database and passed the EC57 standardized test Support arrhythmia, conduction block, myocardial of 255 types of supplementary diagnosis. Filtering mode can be switched freely ECG calibration: Input 1mv standard voltage to record wave form amplitudes. Gain setting: adjust ECG waveform and breathing waveform’s amplitude Limit wave mode: select 50hz, 60hz, 50/60hz and turn off limit wave mode. Fall-off lead detection: detect and estimate lead status Channel overload reminder Heart rate calculation: auto switch calculation channel based on status Function of Intelligently decide pace-making detection Support ECG waveform feature interval measurement: include the measurements of PR interval, QRS interval, QT interval, QTC, P axis, QRS electric axis, T axis, and measurements of RV5 and SV1’s amplitude. Support and provide printable diagnostic analysis results: include arrhythmia, conduction block, myocardial infarction, STT variation, ventricular hypertrophy of various diagnostic results.
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