ECG Machine
What is a Resting ECG Machine ?
An ECG Machine is a cardiology diagnostic instrument that is used by trained operators in a hospital or medical professional’s facility environment, as well as used in clinics, physician offices, outreach centers, or wherever an ECG Test is performed for ECG acquisition, analysis, and recording system.
What is ECG Test?
It is a non-invasive method of collecting the data about the heart rate and rhythm of the heartbeat, the presence of any abnormalities or irregularities, and the overall function of the cardiac conduction system by measuring the electrical activity of the patient’s heart.
How Does an ECG Machine Work, Or What is the Function of an ECG Machine?
Performing an ECG test with modern advance devices is become very easy.
After setting up an ECG machine according to the instruction manual, which includes machine installation, ECG lead placement on the patient, and entering patient information like age and name into the device, the procedure of taking an ECG test begins with just the press of start button.
The procedure includes:
- Placed ECG Leads detect the electrical signals produced by the heart as it beats.
- The machine filters out noise and interference to isolate the heart's electrical activity.
- After that, the filtered and amplified signals are graphically represented on a display screen or paper strip (ECG Paper) as an ECG tracing.
- Healthcare professionals interpret the ECG tracing to diagnose heart conditions like arrhythmias and ischemia.
Use of purpose of an ECG Machine:
The main purpose of an ECG device is to acquire, analyze, display, and record information regarding like how the heart is functioning by analyzing heart rate and heart rhythm (condition how regularly heart beats) for patients in a hospital, medical professional’s facility, clinics, physician’s office or outreach centers.
A healthcare provider can ask for an ECG Test to their patients in following cases:
- To assess Cardiac Health
- Diagnose heart conditions like arrhythmias, conduction disorders, myocardial infarction, and ischemia.
What are the Channels in an ECG Machine ?
ECG channels refer to the number of electrical signals recorded simultaneously by an ECG machine.
Mostly devices come in variant of single-channel, three-channel, six-channel, and twelve-channel. Some ECG Machine like Rms Vesta 305i and Clarity Truebeat come with 4 channels. Each Device records total 12 leads.
Single Channel: Devices with single channel can print one lead at one time. To Print total 12 leads, it prints one by one lead, on the paper.
They are ideal for routine screenings of a patient.
3 channel: Machine with 3 channels can print total 12 leads in group of 4x3 at same ECG report means 3 leads at a time.
They come with more features compare to a single channel ECG machines.
6 channel: 6 channel ECG devices can print the 6 leads at a time and total 12 leads in two slots.
12 channel: Most advance ECG Machines, Can print all 12 leads or channel at a time (1x12 Format). Also, can print 3x4, 6x 2 format. Come with advance features like large display, size, large internal memory, arrhythmia detection, multiple printing modes and more.