An ECG (electrocardiogram) is a medical device that measures the heart's electrical activity and presents this data graphically. This device can help detect many heart conditions, including arrhythmias, conduction disturbances, and heart attacks (myocardial infarctions), at an early stage. It plays a critical role in modern medicine because it provides a fast, reliable, and painless diagnostic method.
With developing technology, ECG devices are now equipped with much more advanced features.
High Sensitivity and Accuracy
Wireless Connection and Data Transfer
Touch Color Display
Digital Memory
ECG devices are used not only in hospitals, but also in private clinics, family medicine centers, and even home care services.
It can be used in cases of chest pain, shortness of breath or palpitations, routine heart checks, pre-operative evaluations and athlete health screenings.