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ECG machines, or electrocardiogram machines, are medical devices used to measure and record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. They typically consist of electrodes placed on the skin that detect electrical signals produced by heartbeats, which are then displayed as waveforms on a monitor or printed on paper. ECG machines can be portable or stationary and are essential tools in diagnosing heart conditions and monitoring heart health.
| Number of leads | 12-lead is standard, with options for 3-lead and 5-lead |
| Display type | LCD or LED screen |
| Recording speed | 25 mm/s to 100 mm/s |
| Connectivity | USB, Bluetooth, or Wi-Fi options available |
| Battery life | 4 to 8 hours for portable models |
| Weight | Typically ranges from 1 kg to 10 kg |
When selecting an ECG machine, consider the number of leads required for your practice, as this will affect the detail of the readings. Look for features such as connectivity options for data transfer and the type of display that best suits your needs. Additionally, inquire about the machine's battery life if portability is a priority. Certifications such as CE marking or FDA approval may also be important depending on your region. Specify the quantity needed for your practice to receive accurate quotes.
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A 3-lead ECG provides basic heart activity information, while a 12-lead ECG offers a comprehensive view of the heart's electrical activity.
Yes, portable ECG machines are available for home use, allowing patients to monitor their heart health remotely.
The frequency of ECGs depends on the patient's condition and doctor's recommendations.
Most modern ECG machines are designed for ease of use, with user-friendly interfaces and automated functions.
Consider the number of leads, connectivity options, display quality, and battery life when choosing an ECG machine.
Yes, regular calibration and maintenance are necessary to ensure accurate readings and prolong the device's lifespan.