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ECG Machine ZECG-A20 supports 3/2, 3/2+1, 3/3, and 3/3+1 channel printout options for detailed results. It Includes multiple EMG filter options (25/35/45/75/100Hz) and a CMRR of 100dB for cleaner, noise-free recordings. It efficiently measures and interprets ECG parameters to save time and enhance accuracy. Our machine stores up to 200 exams for convenient retrieval and analysis. This machine is a compact solution for precise cardiac care.
Simultaneous Lead Acquisition | 12 leads |
Printout Formats | 3/2, 3/2+1, 3/3, 3/3+1 |
EMG Filter Options | 25Hz, 35Hz, 45Hz, 75Hz, 100Hz (~3dB) |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) | 100dB |
Data Storage Capacity | 200 exams |
Battery Capacity | Supports 100 exams on a single charge |
Display | Color LCD with touch screen |
Paper Size | 80mm x 20m (roller type/Z-folding) |
Compressed Record Time | 60 seconds (single channel) |
3-Channel ECG Machine
Advanced Multi-Channel Format
Simultaneous 12-Lead Acquisition
Color LCD Touch Screen
EMG Filtering & High CMRR
Automatic ECG Parameter Analysis
Rhythm Analysis & Trend Visualization
Data Storage
Portable Design
Customizable Patient Information
User-Friendly Paper Formats
The ECG Machine ZECG-A20 offers a 3 Channel ECG Machine that finds extensive application in healthcare, particularly in cardiac diagnostics and monitoring. Its advanced rhythm analysis with R-R histograms and trend charts provides long-term heart monitoring for patients with chronic conditions or those undergoing treatment for heart diseases.
Frequently Asked Question
A standard ECG machine typically has 12 leads, but there are machines with 3-lead, 5-lead, and 6-lead configurations for specific monitoring purposes.
No, an ECG test is painless and non-invasive. Electrodes are placed on the skin, but they do not cause discomfort.
A standard resting ECG takes about 5-10 minutes to complete. However, long-term monitoring (such as a Holter ECG) can last 24-48 hours or more.
No, ECG readings vary based on age, health condition, and individual heart activity. A doctor interprets the results based on medical history and symptoms.
An ECG is a powerful diagnostic tool, but it may not detect all heart conditions. Some issues, such as intermittent arrhythmias or blockages, may require additional tests like echocardiograms or stress tests.