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Manufacturer | OEM Part # |
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GE Healthcare > Marquette | 2017003-001 (12 ft), 2017003-002 (4 ft), 2022948-002, 412931-001, E9002ZB, 164L0025, 2106305-001 (12 ft), 2106305-002 (4 ft), 2106311-001 (20 ft) |
GE Healthcare | 2269979 |
Manufacturer | Model |
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Datex Ohmeda | Aestiva/5, E-PRESTN, M-PRESTN, Unity |
Draeger | Narkomed 6400 |
GE Healthcare > Critikon > Dinamap | Carescape B105, Carescape B125, Carescape B450, Carescape B650, Carescape B850, ProCare B20, Procare B40 |
GE Healthcare > Marquette | Dash 1000, Dash 2000, Dash 2500, Dash 3000, Dash 4000, Dash 5000, Dash PRO 2000, Dash PRO 3000, Dash PRO 4000, E-PRESTN, Eagle, Eagle Systems, MAC-Lab, PDM Module, Responder 2000, Responder 3000, Solar 3000, Solar 8000, Solar 9500, Tram 100, Tram 200, Tram 300, Tram 400, Tram 451, Tram 500, Tram 600, Tram 800, Unity Systems |
GE Healthcare | Aisys CS2, Logiq 5, Logiq 7, Vivid 7, Vivid S5, Vivid S6, Vivid e80, Vivid e9, Vivid e90, Vivid e95, Vivid i |
Description of ECG cable
An ECG (Electrocardiogram) cable is a specialized cable used in medical settings to connect electrodes or leads to an ECG machine or monitor. It is an essential component for capturing and transmitting the electrical activity of the heart for diagnostic or monitoring purposes.
The ECG cable typically consists of multiple lead wires with specific connectors on one end that attach to the electrodes placed on the patient's body. The other end of the cable connects to the ECG machine or monitor. The cable carries the electrical signals generated by the heart's activity from the electrodes to the machine, allowing the machine to display and record the patient's ECG waveform.
ECG cables may vary in design and configuration based on the specific ECG system being used. Some ECG cables are color-coded to correspond to specific lead placements, such as limb leads (I, II, III) and precordial leads (V1-V6). The cables are designed to ensure accurate signal transmission and minimize interference or artifact during ECG recording.
It is worth noting that ECG cables are often detachable, allowing for easy replacement or interchangeability of lead sets depending on the patient's needs or specific monitoring requirements.