Product Discription:
The Flight 302 is an advanced electrocardiograph designed to collect 12-lead ECG signals simultaneously and print ECG waveforms using a thermal printing system. It supports manual and automatic modes for recording and displaying ECG waveforms while providing automatic measurement and diagnosis of ECG parameters. The device features lead-off detection, paper shortage alerts, Chinese/English interface options, and case database management, making it an efficient and user-friendly tool for medical professionals
Key Features
- Three-Channel Recording: Offers simultaneous three-channel ECG recording, allowing for comprehensive analysis of the heart’s electrical activity.
- High-Resolution Display: Equipped with a clear, high-resolution screen for real-time viewing and assessment of ECG tracings.
- User-Friendly Interface: Features an intuitive interface with simple controls for easy operation and quick access to various functions.
- Automatic Measurements: Includes automatic calculation of key ECG parameters such as heart rate, PR interval, QRS duration, and QT interval.
- Multiple Lead Configurations: Supports various lead configurations to capture detailed and accurate heart signals.
- Data Storage: Provides the capability to store and recall patient data and ECG recordings for further analysis and reference.
- Print Functionality: Includes integrated printing options for hard copy documentation of ECG results.
- Portable Design: Lightweight and compact, making it suitable for use in different clinical environments and easy to transport.
Benefits
- Accurate Diagnosis: Enables precise recording and analysis of ECG signals, aiding in the accurate diagnosis of cardiac conditions.
- Enhanced Workflow: Streamlined operations with automatic measurements and easy-to-use interface improve clinical workflow and efficiency.
- Efficient Data Management: Storage and printing functions facilitate comprehensive record-keeping and data review.
- Portability: The compact design allows for flexibility in various clinical settings and ease of transport between locations.