Resting-ECG

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Efficient automatic measurement is the key to a fast and valid diagnosis. PADSY ECG uses HES measurement algorithms. All measured values are clearly displayed together with the representative cycles. If, however, you wish to record an ECG manually, a two-dimensional calliper is available for this purpose.Read more

Stress Test ECG

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PADSY Ergo controls the workload your patients are subjected to – so you and your staff remain relaxed and in control. For a reliable diagnosis, the entire 12-channel ECG, including pacemaker spikes, is recorded with maximum signal quality throughout the stress test. By using the compatible amplifiers offered by Medset and the PADSY Ergo algorithm, the ECG can be reliableRead more

Holter ECG

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After the read-in process, PADSY Holter analyzes the ECG and presents the entire recording for up to 48 hours. The complete overview shows you the HR curve, the HR variability and all detected arrhythmias according to frequency in clear histograms. You will be able to assess your patient’s heart rhythm status after a short time. You can enlarge the ECGRead more

ABPM

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SCANLIGHT is an ambulatory blood pressure system for discerning doctors and patients. The ambulatory blood pressure recorder helps you obtain a reliable blood pressure reading, avoiding the “white-coat effect”. The accuracy of SCANLIGHT has been documented in scientific studies, and your patients will confirm how comfortable the instrument is to wear. The SCANLIGHT recorder only pumps up to the systolicRead more

Spirometry

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PADSY-Spiro was designed in accordance with the current guidelines of the European Respiratory Society (ERS) and the American Thoracic Society (ATS). Sophisticated screen elements in the PADSY-Spiro software provide you with an extremely precise picture of your patient‘s effort during each breathing manoeuvre. You or your staff can see immediately whether the breathing manoeuvre was performed correctly or needs toRead more

Ergo-Spirometrie

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Die IGR-Methode beruht auf dem Prinzip, dass der Blutfluss durch die Lunge (Pulmonaler Blut-Fluss) proportional der Auswaschrate eines im Blut löslichen und durch die Atmung von den Lungenbläschen aufgenommenen Gases ist.Read more