ECG Cable For Contec CMS8000 Patient Monitoring
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ECG Cable For Contec CMS8000 Patient Monitoring

ECG Cable For Contec CMS8000 Patient Monitoring


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Lead time: 1-7 days (depend on your quantity)

MOQ: 30pcs

Description

 

Contec Compatible One-piece ECG Cable 5 Leads

 

Technical Specifications:

Type ECG Cable
Cable color Gray
Cable material TPU Jacket
Trunk Cable length 2.6m
Lead Cable Length 0.9m
Standrad AHA/IEC
Instrument connector 7-Pin Round, keyed connector
Sensor end connector Snap/Clip 3lead or 5 lead 
Patient size Adult
Net weight 300g
Warranty one year

 

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Specifications

Safety: IEC 60101-1 approved, conformity with MDD 93/42/EEC and AAMI/ANSI EC53

Ambient temperature: 0 to 40°C(32 to 104°F)

Relative humidity: 15% to 95%

Materials: Quality TPU jacket cable; Medical PVC strain relief; Gold plated pins and Nylon plug

 

Payment

We accept payment via TT (Telegraphic Transfer) and L/C. It’s minimal amount required for L/C. For small orders of samples, it’s acceptable by Western Union and PayPal.

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1. What's ECG/EKG?
The electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) is a diagnostic tool that measures and records the electrical activity of the heart in exquisite detail. Interpretation of these details allows diagnosis of a wide range of heart conditions. These conditions would vary from minor to life threatening.

The term called electrocardiogram was introduced by Willem Einthoven in 1893 at a meeting of the Dutch Medical Society. In 1924, Einthoven received the Nobel Prize for his life's work in developing the ECG. The standard 12-lead ECG/EKG is used throughout the world in 1942.

Be called 12-lead ECG/EKG is because of it examines the electrical activity of the heart from 12 points of view.This is necessary ,because it can not provides a complete picture that what is going on if lack 1point(even 2 or 3 points).

Fully understand how an ECG/EKG reveals useful information about the condition of your heart requires, is a basis of understanding the anatomy (that is, the structure) and physiology (that is, the function) of the heart.

 

2. Why need ECG/EKG?
Heart problems can produce a wide array of symptoms.
the benefit of an ECG is, it may possible to tell whether these symptoms are being caused by heart problem or just mimicking one.

Therefore, enless your symptoms are explained by an illness, injury, or condition known to not effect the heart, otherwise an ECG measure will be generally done.
Common symptoms that frequently require an ECG include the following: Chest pain or discomfort, Shortness of breath, Nausea, Weakness, Palpitations (rapid or pounding heartbeats or increased awareness of heart beating), Anxiety, Abdominal pain, Fainting (syncope)…
ECG often reveals a problem that is not primarily cardiac in nature. Examples are overdoses certain drugs (such as certain antidepressants) or electrolyte abnormalities (especially potassium).
If be about to have surgery with general anesthesia, you will need an ECG to detect any latent (silent) cardiac conditions that might worsen with the stresses of surgery and anesthesia.
People in any age who are in occupations that stress the heart (professional athletes or firefighters, for example) or involve public safety (commercial airline pilots, train conductors, and bus drivers) require ECGs as well.
Anyone aged 40 years or older should have an ECG done. This first, ECG serves as a screening tool to detect any cardiac problems and as a baseline for comparison of future ECGs.
A complete list of who should obtain an ECG, called Guidelines for ECG, is published by the Joint Committee of the AHA/ACC (American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology).

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