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Contec ECG 90A Hand Held & Printer

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Contec ECG 90A Hand Held & PrinterDescription: ECG90A is an electrocardiograph sampling 12 lead ECG signal simultaneously and printing ECG waveform with thermal printing system, which features in, recording and displaying ECG waveform with manual or auto mode, measuring and diagnosing ECG waveform parameters automatically, prompting for "Lead off" and "Lack of paper", optional interface languages(Chinese English), case database management. Automatic Interpretation. Features: 2. 83

Description:

  • ECG90A is an electrocardiograph sampling 12-lead ECG signal simultaneously and printing ECG waveform with thermal printing system, which features in, recording and displaying ECG waveform with manual or auto mode, measuring and diagnosing ECG waveform parameters automatically, prompting for "Lead off" and "Lack of paper", optional interface languages(Chinese/English), case database management. Automatic Interpretation.

Features:

  • 2.83’ colour LCD(resolution: 320×240) displays ECG waveform and working state clearly and comprehensively. Conveniently operate with touch and function keys.
  • Sync collection for 12-lead ECG, digital signal processor, to get higher quality ECG waveforms via AC filter, baseline filter and EMG filter of ECG signal.
  • Adopt high-resolution thermal array output system(8dot/mm), no need for any adjustments. Recording frequency: up to 150Hz.
  • Display 3/6/12-lead ECG, print mode, sensitivity, paper speed, filter state in a screen, convenient for contrastively diagnosing.
  • Particular and high-accurate digital filter eliminates baseline drift, no distortion to ECG waveform, greatly enhances anti-baseline drift capacity, convenient for waveform judgement.
  • Real-time and continuously record the clear and accurate ECG waveform and annotation character(including lead mark, sensitivity, paper speed and filter status, etc.).
  • With the functions of auto-analysis and auto-diagnosis for routine ECG parameters, provide measurement results and auto diagnosis conclusion for HR, P-R interval, P Duration, QRS Duration, Q-T interval, Q-Tc, P Axis, QRS Axis, T Axis, R(V5), S(V1),
  • R(V5)+S(V1), etc. which reduces the doctor’s burden.
  • AC/DC, and in optimal DC state, built-in rechargeable lithium battery can continuously work for 4-hour, print up to 90 minutes and 150-ECG, which meets the requirements of visiting a patient at home and body examination. Rechargeable lithium battery is detachable, which is convenient for user to replace and charge in any time.
  • Optional SD card for storing up to 100 cases, which is convenient for doctor to review case and statistic.
  • In review mode, case waveform stored can be checked, measurement parameter and diagnosis information can be automatically analysed.
  • Optional interface languages(Chinese or English), and Chinese or English report can be printed.
  • Optional ECG-Sync software, connect with PC by USB2.0 interface to form a ECG workstation, collect real-time data to the software for analysing and printing the report, and old cases stored in ECG can be uploaded to PC.
  • Delicate and compact design, easy to carry, weight <1kg

Included:

  • 1 x Unit 
  • 1 x roll of paper 
  • 2 x packs of electrodes disposable (x10’s)
  • 1 x AC adapter 
  • 1 x USB cable 
  • 1 x Power cord 
  • 1 x ECG Button cable 
  • 1 x grounding cable 
  • 1 x User manual 
  • 1 x SD card 

Lead time:

Our lead times are 5-7 working days excluding weekends, public holiday’s & shipping time with our courier.

Lead times on out of stock or special-order items 6-8 weeks / 8-10 weeks

PLEASE NOTE DUE TO UNFORSEEN ROAD OR AIR FREIGHT DELAYS PARCELS CAN BE DELAYED BY A FEW DAYS. 

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