Electrocardiograph

  1. Risks of Electrocardiogram (EKG)
  2. Electrocardiography
  3. McKesson Brand MLBUR150C
  4. CP 150 Resting Electrocardiograph with Optional Spirometry
  5. Electrocardiograph Machine
  6. Compact and portable 12
  7. The ECG leads: electrodes, limb leads, chest (precordial) leads, 12
  8. Electrocardiogram Article
  9. The ECG leads: electrodes, limb leads, chest (precordial) leads, 12
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Risks of Electrocardiogram (EKG)

Our Approach Our doctors have in-depth expertise in diagnosing all types of heart problems, no matter how rare or complex. For people with all types of heart conditions, we explore all the possibilities to uncover the underlying causes. Our world-class technicians, with their advanced skills and training, are what set Stanford apart. Combining our expertise with leading-edge diagnostic tools, our doctors and technicians focus on accuracy as they interpret EKG data, with excellent results. An accurate diagnosis is the first, crucial step to an effective treatment plan. Electrocardiograms (EKGs) are safe, noninvasive, painless tests and have no major risks. The electrodes (sticky patches) that connect the sensors to your chest do not send out electric shocks. You may develop a mild rash or skin irritation where the electrodes were attached. If any paste or gel was used to attach the electrodes, you may have an allergic reaction to it. This irritation usually goes away once the patches are removed, without requiring treatment. Patients may be asked to remove all jewelry from the neck and wrists. Prior to having an EKG, patients should avoid putting on skin cream or oil since it tends to interfere with obtaining a good EKG recording. Men are usually bare-chested during the test. Women are offered a gown. If patients are wearing stockings, they should take them off. Patients will lie on a bed or table. Small, sticky patches (electrodes) are placed on the chest, wrists and ankle...

Electrocardiography

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McKesson Brand MLBUR150C

McKesson # 1014320 Manufacturer # MLBUR150C-C1X Brand McKesson LUMEON™ and Burdick Manufacturer McKesson Brand Country of Origin United States Application Electrocardiograph Display Type LCD Display Power Source AC Power / Battery Operated Type Resting UNSPSC Code 42181701 Latex Free Indicator Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex Features • McKesson LUMEON™ and Burdick Resting ECG Machine • 12-lead electrocardiograph. • Internal storage up to 40 ECGs. • Connection: AM12, USB, and LAN • Portable solution – Compact and lightweight, the ELI™ 150c electrocardiograph provides comprehensive functionality, in a convenient, ultra-portable device. • Best 10 technology automatically selects and displays the best 10 seconds of ECG data from the memory, reducing clinical review time and eliminating the need for repeat ECGs caused by patient movement or other sources of ECG artifact. • Wireless data acquisition – Increase workspace flexibility by gathering 12-lead data without the need for a tethered cable. • Connectivity your way – Multiple options ensure patient data transfers easily from the ELI™ 150c to the location of your choice. • High-resolution color display provides real-time preview of 12-lead ECG and post-acquisition review of acquired ECG. • Chest and limb lead reversal indicators on the display assist the clinician with possible errors during ECG acquisition. • VERITAS™ resting ECG algorithm uses gender specific and adult and pediatric criteria to provide a silent second op...

CP 150 Resting Electrocardiograph with Optional Spirometry

Experience simple, streamlined resting ECG testing with a solution that's designed to help your practice run more efficiently. Designed for your primary care practice's workflow, the CP 150 ECG provides clinical decision support and full-size printouts. The 7” color touchscreen display lets you easily enter patient data; in fact, 94% of CP 150 ECG users say the touchscreen display and simple user interface have helped them improve their practice efficiency.* With four configurations, caregivers have a device that is intuitive and easy to use across the care team. Simple. Fast. Reliable. Features The CP 150 ECG, previously branded as Welch Allyn and Mortara, is now a Baxter diagnostic cardiology device. • ECG print previews can help save time and reduce paper costs • Three-, six-, or 12-lead ECG preview options • Battery operation lets you easily transport your resting ECG device from room to room • Simplified EMR connectivity without a complicated interface • Instant-on powers the device up quickly, so you can take an ECG at a moment’s notice Optional Features: • Spirometry module lets you perform two reimbursable tests with one device • Adult and pediatric MEANS ECG interpretation software *Source: Survey by Walker Information, Inc. of clinicians who have purchased the CP 150 ECG Bring Spirometry to Your Practice The resting ECG device’s spirometry module lets you perform two diagnostic exams with one solution. Help manage your COPD patients and maximize HEDIS scores with...

Electrocardiograph Machine

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Electrocardiograph Machine – Introducing An Electrocardiograph machine tracks the electrical activity of a patient’s heart by tracing lines on paper that reflect the electrical impulses of the heart. An electrocardiogram test typically called an EKG or an ECG in the medical industry is a standard. Assessment is used for patients who experience various problems, such as chest pains, shortness of breath, irregular heartbeats, and more. By monitoring EKG readings, physicians can often identify the source of these symptoms, whether they’re caused by heart disease, inflammation, or hypertrophied. Healthcare facilities know that identifying these ailments requires an electrocardiograph machine that’s dependable and accurate, which is why so many companies throughout the globe turn to Infinium Medical when purchasing an EKG machine. As a leader in developing and manufacturing medical equipment, our QRS-12 electrocardiogram machines come equipped with some of the most recent technology. Each Electrocardiograph Machine comes standard with innovative interpretation software that features: Built-in database references Arrhythmia detection capabilities Pacemaker detection capabilities This software works to provide medical teams with the readings and data they need and interpret this data and display it in a format that’s easy to understand. This allows medical staff to assess a patient’s condition quickly during an office visit or take the nece...

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The ECG leads: electrodes, limb leads, chest (precordial) leads, 12

ECGleads: from electrodes to limb leads, chest leads & 12-lead ECG Before discussing the ECG leads and ECG electrodes. An electrode is a conductive pad that is attached to the skin and enables recording of electrical currents. An ECG lead is agraphical description of the electrical activity of the heart and it is created by analysing several electrodes.In other words, each ECG lead is computed by analysingthe electrical currents detected byseveral electrodes. The standard ECG – which is referred to as a 12-lead ECGsince it includes 12 leads – is obtainedusing 10 electrodes.These 12 leads consists oftwo sets of ECG leads: limb leads and chest leads. The chest leads may also be referred to as precordial leads.This article will discuss the ECG leadsin detail and no prior knowledge is required. Note that the terms unipolar leads and bipolarleads are not recommended because all ECG leads are bipolar, sincethey compare electrical currents in two measurement points. Electrophysiological basis of the ECG leads The movement of charged particles generates an electrical current. In electrocardiology the charged particles are represented by intra- and extracellular ions (Na +, K +, Ca 2+). These ions flow across cell membranes (so that the cell can de- and repolarize) and between cells via gap junctions (so that the depolarization can spread between the cells). Electrical potential difference arise asthe electrical impulse travels through the heart. Electric potential difference is de...

Electrocardiogram Article

Continuing Education Activity An electrocardiogram (abbreviated as EKG or ECG) represents a recording of the heart's electrical activity. Willem Einthoven first invented it in 1902. An EKG is an integral part of the initial evaluation of a patient suspected of having a cardiac-related problem. This activity reviews the basic anatomy and electrical conduction system of the heart, illustrates the indications of ECG, and outlines the preparation, technique, and clinical significance. The article also highlights inter-professional teamwork and collaboration to enhance the delivery of quality care to patients. Objectives: • Explain the indications for obtaining an ECG. • Describe the procedure for obtaining an ECG. • Review the clinical significance of ECG. • Outline interprofessional team strategies for improving care coordination and communication to advance ECG and improve patient outcomes. Introduction The electrocardiogram (abbreviated as ECG or EKG) represents an electrical tracing of the heart and is recorded non-invasively from the surface of the body. The word ECG derives from the German language. In German, it is elektro-kardiographie. In 1902, the Dutch physician Einthovan invented ECG, and his tremendous input in clinical studies for about ten years led to full recognition of the clinical potential of the technique. Many arrhythmias and ECG changes associated with angina and atherosclerosis were identified by 1910. William Einthoven was named the "father of electroc...

The ECG leads: electrodes, limb leads, chest (precordial) leads, 12

• Basic anatomy & physiology • Introduction to ECG Interpretation • Arrhythmias and arrhythmology • Myocardial Ischemia & Infarction • Conduction Defects • Cardiac Hypertrophy & Enlargement • Drugs & Electrolyte Imbalance • Genetics, Syndromes & Miscellaneous • Exercise Stress Testing (Exercise ECG) • Pacemaker & CRT • Pediatric & neonatal ECG • ECHO • TAKE A TEST • POPULAR ECGleads: from electrodes to limb leads, chest leads & 12-lead ECG Before discussing the ECG leads and ECG electrodes. An electrode is a conductive pad that is attached to the skin and enables recording of electrical currents. An ECG lead is agraphical description of the electrical activity of the heart and it is created by analysing several electrodes.In other words, each ECG lead is computed by analysingthe electrical currents detected byseveral electrodes. The standard ECG – which is referred to as a 12-lead ECGsince it includes 12 leads – is obtainedusing 10 electrodes.These 12 leads consists oftwo sets of ECG leads: limb leads and chest leads. The chest leads may also be referred to as precordial leads.This article will discuss the ECG leadsin detail and no prior knowledge is required. Note that the terms unipolar leads and bipolarleads are not recommended because all ECG leads are bipolar, sincethey compare electrical currents in two measurement points. Electrophysiological basis of the ECG leads The movement of charged particles generates an electrical current. In electrocardiology the charged pa...

Electrocardiogram Article

Continuing Education Activity An electrocardiogram (abbreviated as EKG or ECG) represents a recording of the heart's electrical activity. Willem Einthoven first invented it in 1902. An EKG is an integral part of the initial evaluation of a patient suspected of having a cardiac-related problem. This activity reviews the basic anatomy and electrical conduction system of the heart, illustrates the indications of ECG, and outlines the preparation, technique, and clinical significance. The article also highlights inter-professional teamwork and collaboration to enhance the delivery of quality care to patients. Objectives: • Explain the indications for obtaining an ECG. • Describe the procedure for obtaining an ECG. • Review the clinical significance of ECG. • Outline interprofessional team strategies for improving care coordination and communication to advance ECG and improve patient outcomes. Introduction The electrocardiogram (abbreviated as ECG or EKG) represents an electrical tracing of the heart and is recorded non-invasively from the surface of the body. The word ECG derives from the German language. In German, it is elektro-kardiographie. In 1902, the Dutch physician Einthovan invented ECG, and his tremendous input in clinical studies for about ten years led to full recognition of the clinical potential of the technique. Many arrhythmias and ECG changes associated with angina and atherosclerosis were identified by 1910. William Einthoven was named the "father of electroc...