Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter is a dynamic ECG Systems with 3-lead and can continuously record ECG waveform for 24-hour.
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Description
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter Introduction
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter is a dynamic ECG Systems with 3-lead and can continuously record ECG waveform for 24-hour. The ECG waveform can be analysed by PC software which comes complimentary with the Holter.
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter Features
- Real time store ECG data for 24-hour
- Flexible analysis channel selection function
- One-key print, convenient and fast to print the reports
- Arrhythmia analysis basing on MCSSTM and TMCATM
- With analysis functions for 5-minute, 1-hour and 24-hour heart rate variability
- The death risk in patients with myocardial infarction can be predicted by the “HRT” analysis function.
- The risk of sleep breath pause can be predicted by the unique “Sleep breath pause syndrome “analysis function.
- “T-Wave alternation” is an important index to predict the malignant arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death
- Flexible atrial fibrillation analysis, which ensures that physicians can use the whole or segmented AUTO/manual analysis, more accurate in atrial fibrillation analysis.
- More than 10 templates (such as atrial premature beat, ventricular premature beat, long interval, atrial fibrillation, etc.) and many user-defined modules, which can almost distinguish any kind of pathologic waveforms.
- Powerful pacemaker analysis function with many pacing analysis templates, such as “Dual chamber pacing”, “Atrial pacing”, “Ventricular pacing”, “Ventricular Pseudofusion” and “Ventricular asynchronous pacing”, etc.
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter Specifications:
- Lead: 3-lead
- Record time: 24-hour
- Power supply: two “AA” batteries
- Interface: USB2.0
- Calibration voltage: 1mV±5%
- Noise level: ≤30μV
- CMRR: ≥60dB
- Low-frequency characteristics: time constant≥3.2s
- Scan speed: 25mm/s±5%
- Polarizing voltage: ±300mV, sensitivity: ≤±10%
- Minimum measure signal: 50 µV p-p
- Dimension: 111mm(L) Ă— 60mm(W) Ă— 25mm(H)
- Weight: about 105g(without batteries)
Contec TLC9803 3-lead 24-hour ECG Holter Specifications
- Lead cable (1 set)
- ECG electrode (1 bag)
- USB cable(1)
- Bag(1)
- User manual(1)
- Software
Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about 24-hour Holter monitoring:Â
- What is a 24-hour Holter monitor?
  – A 24-hour Holter monitor is a portable device that continuously records the electrical activity of the heart over a 24-hour period. It provides a more extended and comprehensive view of the heart’s function compared to a standard ECG, which only records for a short duration.Â
- Why is a 24-hour Holter monitor used?
  – It is used to monitor and record the heart’s electrical activity over an extended period to detect irregularities, such as arrhythmias, that may not be captured during a brief standard ECG.Â
- How is the Holter monitor applied?
  – Small electrodes are attached to the chest and connected to the Holter monitor, which is a portable recording device. The person wears the monitor for the specified duration while carrying on with their usual activities.Â
- Can I shower or bathe with a Holter monitor on?
  – Most Holter monitors are designed to be waterproof, allowing the wearer to shower or bathe. However, it’s essential to follow the specific instructions provided by the healthcare provider or device manufacturer.Â
- Are there any restrictions during the monitoring period?
  – Generally, individuals are encouraged to continue their normal activities to capture a representative sample of their daily life. However, they may be advised to avoid activities that could damage the monitor or interfere with the electrodes’ connections.Â
- What should I do if I experience symptoms during monitoring?
  – It’s important to follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider. Some Holter monitors come with an event button that you can press when you experience symptoms. Note the time of symptoms for correlation with the recorded data.Â
- How is the data analyzed?
  – After the monitoring period, the recorded data is analyzed by healthcare professionals. They review the ECG tracings to identify any irregularities, correlate symptoms, and make a diagnosis.Â
- What happens if the monitor falls off or becomes loose?
  – If the electrodes or monitor become loose or detached, it’s important to contact your healthcare provider for guidance. They may provide instructions on reattaching the device or may need to schedule another monitoring session.Â
- Can I exercise or engage in strenuous activities during monitoring?
  – In most cases, individuals are encouraged to maintain their regular activities, including exercise, to capture a more accurate representation of their heart’s activity during daily life.Â
- When will I receive the results?
   – The results are typically reviewed by a healthcare professional, and the findings are communicated to the patient during a follow-up appointment. The timeline for receiving results may vary depending on the healthcare provider and the specific circumstances.
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