Event Recorder

Category Diagnostic Monitoring Typical Use Intermittent ambulatory ECG capture for symptomatic episodes. Description A patient activated or auto triggered cardiac rhythm recorder used for intermittent monitoring over weeks to months to capture transient arrhythmias that are too infrequent for standard Holter monitoring, enabling correlation of symptoms such as syncope or palpitations with ECG events. Event … Read more

Holter Monitor

Category Diagnostic Monitoring Typical Use Continuous ambulatory ECG recording for 24–72 hours. Description A portable, battery powered electrocardiographic recorder worn by patients to capture continuous cardiac rhythm data over extended periods, typically 24 to 72 hours, to detect intermittent arrhythmias, correlate symptoms with rhythm disturbances, and evaluate rate variability. The device records multiple leads or … Read more

ECG Lead Set And Electrodes

Category Diagnostic Monitoring Typical Use Acquire electrical signals from the heart for ECG recording. Description Disposable adhesive electrodes and lead wires placed on the chest and limbs to record the heart’s electrical activity for diagnostic ECG tracings, continuous monitoring, or telemetry transmission, with proper skin preparation and electrode placement essential for accurate signals. Lead misplacement, … Read more

Implantable Loop Recorder

Category Diagnostic Monitoring Typical Use Long term subcutaneous rhythm monitoring for unexplained syncope or cryptogenic stroke. Description A small, subcutaneously implanted device that continuously records cardiac rhythm for months to years and automatically or patient activatedly stores episodes of arrhythmia for later retrieval, offering high diagnostic yield for unexplained syncope, cryptogenic stroke, or infrequent palpitations. … Read more