About GE ECG Monitor
The GE ECG Monitor provided by us is designed for both adult and pediatric patients. These monitors are installed in the intensive care units at the hospital. They are made using high quality machines that are tested on well-defined parameters to ensure its flawlessness. The GE ECG Monitor has a built in display. Further, they are made under the guidance of expert engineers and technical professionals using modern tools.
Other Detail:
| Model Name/Number | Dash 3000 |
| Machine Type | Digital |
| Parameters | 3 Waveform-6 Parameters / 6 Waveform-10 Parameters |
| Recording Speed | 6.25,12.5,25 mm/sec (with erase bar) |
| Brand | GE |
| Display Size | 22 cm (diagonal) |
| Operating Mode | Automatic |
| Resolution | 640 x 480 pixels (display) |
| Battery | Two user exchangeable batteries which provide 4-5 hours of run time |
| Number Of Channels | 2 |
| Number Of Seconds Per Trace | 4.9 at 25 mm/sec |
Comprehensive Multi-Lead ECG AcquisitionThis monitor supports 3/5/12-lead ECG configurations, allowing clinicians to select the ideal setup according to patient needs. Real-time, simultaneous 3-channel output ensures the acquisition of clear, accurate cardiac information, making it suitable for a wide range of diagnostic requirements.
User-friendly, Portable DesignEngineered for flexibility, the GE ECG Monitor can be used as a tabletop or portable device. Its intuitive interface and lightweight 5.5 kg construction make it easy to maneuver between departments. The 7-inch TFT color LCD enhances usability, delivering vivid, real-time cardiac waveforms.
Reliable Data Storage and ConnectivityStore up to 72 hours of waveform data internally and export them easily using the USB port, LAN, or removable SD card. The device supports direct connection to printers for immediate reports and is engineered for seamless data management in busy healthcare environments.
FAQ's of GE ECG Monitor:
Q: How does the GE ECG Monitor alert healthcare professionals to irregular heart activity?
A: The device is equipped with both audible and visual alarm systems that trigger immediately upon detecting abnormal heart rhythms or activities, ensuring prompt clinical response to critical events.
Q: What types of patients can be monitored using this ECG monitor?
A: This monitor is designed to suit a broad range of patients, including adults, pediatric, and neonatal cases, making it highly adaptable for varied medical scenarios in hospitals and clinics.
Q: When is it suitable to use the 3/5/12-lead ECG configuration?
A: The 3-lead option is ideal for basic monitoring, 5-lead for more detailed rhythm analysis, and 12-lead for comprehensive cardiac diagnostics, such as when investigating chest pain or suspected myocardial infarction.
Q: Where can the ECG data be stored and accessed?
A: ECG data can be stored internally for up to 72 hours or externally on a removable SD card. Data access and export are facilitated by the USB, LAN, and printer ports for efficient review and reporting.
Q: What is the process for setting up and using the monitor?
A: To begin, connect the supplied ECG cables and electrodes to the patient, power the device using AC supply or the built-in battery, select the desired lead configuration, and real-time cardiac data will be displayed onscreen. Data storage and alarm parameters can be customized from the user interface.
Q: What are the benefits of the multi-language interface included with this monitor?
A: The multi-language interface ensures that healthcare professionals from diverse backgrounds can operate the device confidently and efficiently, minimizing errors and streamlining workflow in multi-lingual clinical teams.