Live ECG Holter
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Live ECG holter
The use of cutting edge technologies allowed an extremely small Holter recorder to be developed that weighs a mere 38 grams (including a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery) The built-in data memory allows a 3-lead ECG recording for up to 60 days, no need for an implantable device anymore. The Holter records 3 ECG leads via 4 recording points on a single patch electrode. The new Holter recorder with patch electrode sets new standards in ambulatory ECG recording. Because it has no patient cable and uses just one patch electrode, application of the LiveECG Holter recorder is easy. Our holter provides high precision readings whilst removing the main complaints in arrhythmia monitoring: bulky and uncomfortable devices with typically noisy QRS signals.
Ideal for diagnosing syncope and atrial fibrillation (storage capacity of up to 60 days)
Innovation in atrial fibrillation diagnosis. The fact that the Holter offers up to 7 days of recording with just one battery and a storage capacity of up to 60 days ensures the best possible chances of detecting phases of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and syncope.
High patient comfort due to the user friendly design, when designing the Holter concept, particular attention was given to making the Holter recorder as easy as possible to use and as comfortable as possible to wear. The outcome is the LiveECG recorder. Its compact dimensions, low weight and absence of patient cables mean that patients hardly notice that they are wearing the recorder. Interruptions to the ECG recording due to battery replacement or attachment of a new patch electrode (e.g. after a shower) are no problem with the LiveECG recorder. ECG recording begins the moment an operational rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery is connected to the recorder. This noticeably reduces stress for the patient and therefore increases acceptance of ambulatory ECG monitoring.
A worthwhile investment the design of the LiveECG recorder aimed to achieve the lowest possible operating costs and costs for consumables. Patch electrodes are easier to use and no more expensive than standard gel electrodes. Patient cables have a limited lifetime and need to be replaced from time to time. As the Holter uses no patient cables, this is not necessary, nor is there any need to clean and disinfect patient cables or the recorder bag. The recorded ECG data are quickly transferred to a PC via the LiveECG interface and are ready for analysis. There is no need to remove and replace a memory card, which also saves time and money.
Results
Rapports
Every coversheet contains the patient information, indication, medication, supraventricular activities (Number of SVPB, Bradycardias, tachycardia’s, pauses), ventricular activities (VPB, VPB in % of events, couplets, triplets, and salvos), ST measurement, heart rate, recording info, class definition and the written report. For more information about our reports please contact us.