Next-Generation ECG Device Debuts in Germany
By Daniel Beris
Posted on 15 Nov 2016
A second-generation electrocardiogram (ECG) device that uses very high sampling frequency and a wide frequency band for optimal signal quality is being presented at MEDICA 2016 (Dusseldorf, Germany), the world’s leading trade fair for the medical industry.Posted on 15 Nov 2016
The Schiller (Baar, Switzerland) CARDIOVIT AT-1 G2 for adult and pediatric ECG builds on the success of the best-selling and solidly proven AT-1 ECG. Enhanced with the latest technology, the AT-1 G2 distinguishes itself by providing an outstanding signal quality and the newest waveform interpretation algorithm. User-friendliness is guaranteed with step-by-step workflow and easy patient data entry at the touch of a button on the easy-to-clean, simplified keyboard.
The 5-inch color display provides an intuitive and reliable real-time electrocardiograph preview and quality check, with lead reversal detection and post-acquisition review. In addition, a proprietary 12-lead ECG interpretation program is available. Features include a 3-channel resting ECG, simultaneous 12-lead acquisition, one-button operation, multiple report formats, various recording rates, automatic and manual modes, and a built-in rechargeable battery and charger unit.
The CARDIOVIT AT-1 G2 is also equipped with a high-resolution thermal printer that is compatible with both roll and z-folded paper, in order to accommodate customer preference. Connectivity via USB is also available for software updates.
Related Links:
MEDICA 2016
Schiller