12-Lead Digital Wireless ECG

Streams ECG Wirelessly from the Patient to Your Computer

The Digital Wireless ECG is a PC based 12-Lead EKG system that wirelessly streams ECG data from the patient to your personal computer. The process is simple: perform the patient hookup, input patient data into the software, and then start the analysis. Our system uses the Glasgow 12-Lead algorithm to output fully interpretive ECG statements. Reports include Global Measurements, Individual Lead Measurements and Diagnostic Interpretation. All the heavy lifting is done for you, just review and print.

The Digital Wireless ECG is a PC based 12-Lead EKG system that wirelessly streams ECG data from the patient to your personal computer, and part of the AMD Global Telemedicine family of telehealth products and solutions.

Product Features

  • Wireless technology allows more patient comfort which results in a higher quality ECG signal and less artifact.
  • Uses Bluetooth wireless protocol, designed specifically for patient monitoring applications.
  • EKG Tests can be performed and interpreted in only minutes.
  • Full interpretation and measurement results from Glasgow (GRI) algorithm.
  • Optional PDF export, to make share reports electronically.
  • Patient Management System uses the powerful Microsoft SQL 2012 database to store patient records.
  • Wireless radio gets up to 100 feet of signal range.
  • Fewer cables means freedom of movement and a safer environment.
  • “Holter–size” acquisition device weighs only 4.2 oz. with batteries.
  • No bulky carts to store or push around.
  • Wireless technology allows more patient comfort which results in a higher quality ECG signal and less artifact.

Integration with AGNES®

  • Simultaneously capture and share medical device data

  • Exchange documents and medical images

  • Participate in a live video conference with the remote consulting physician

Note: There are no user fees or doctor fees associated with AGNES and unlimited receiving sites.

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