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ECG Monitor MD100E

ECG Monitor MD100E Heart Observer

Handheld ECG Monitor MD100E for Home Use

Handheld Portable ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E is designed to help you to know your heart and become aware of your heart's health.

The MD100E Portable ECG Monitor is simple to use, lightweight and compact for immediate and convenient use anytime and anywhere. Nothing else, but your hands and 30 seconds of your time are required.
The ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E detects and displays ECG waveform. It is not intended for making medical diagnosis as medical diagnosis has to be made by a cardiologist or other appropriately qualified medical professional. You must never self diagnose yourself! You must always consult your doctor for diagnosis as well as for clarification of any abnormal readings or to discuss any sudden or observed changes in your condition. The MD100E Heart Observer is simply an ECG waveform monitor that can help you to know your heart better.

ECG Monitor MD100E @ £170.00 + VAT (£204.00)

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ECG Monitor MD100E Heart Observer ECG Monitor Hear Observer MD 100E overview

  • High definition colour display
  • User friendly interface
  • Two optional measurements modes
  • Support with using Micro-SD Card to save more data records
  • Uploading and saving records to PC for management and review
  • Simple to use
  • Light and convenient to carry

The ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E enables you to be aware of your heart health in real time. The MD100E ECG Monitor enables you to capture real time ECG waveforms of your heart for self awareness. It also enables you to supply captured ECG data to your doctor for monitoring, diagnosis and disease management review.

The MD100E ECG Monitor records transient cardiac events. The measured ECG data is displayed on the colour LCD screen and recorded in the monitor's memory bank for future recall. The LCD screen displays the ECG waveform analysis, heart rate and monitoring parameters (i.e. time, date, battery status, status of memory storage, etc.).

Measuring ECG Waveform with ECG Monitor MD100EHeart Observer MD100 E ECG Monitor is easy to use. You can use it at home as well as carry it with you for use anytime and anywhere. Measurements can be taken wirelessly from the palm of your hand or from your chest of even from your leg.

Alternatively, if any of these methods are not possible or convenient, you can also apply the monitor via attaching the 3 ECG lead cables and skin electrodes to the skin on your chest and trunk. Your MD 100E ECG user manual has easy to follow illustrated instructions. 

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E features and benefits

  • Handheld ECG monitor
  • Small, portable and user friendly
  • Cable free and convenient to use
  • Fast measurements in just 30 seconds
  • Choice of 2 measuring modes (Easy Mode and Continuous Mode)
  • Single channel ECG monitor for use anytime and anywhere
  • Display of ECG waveform, heart rate, analysis results, memory status and battery status
  • 100 ECG memories in the monitor
  • Micro-SD Card for storage of more data records Using MD100E ECG Monitor
  • Auto evaluation based on detected heart data
  • Colour LCD screen for clarity of viewing and reading
  • Easy data recall and review
  • Auto power off function
  • USB data transmission
  • Keep-it easy Software for data management (PC system requirements: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating system).
  • Keep-it easy Software for Windows 7 is available electronically to Win Health customers by request
  • To run The software, your computer requires a hardware configuration with a minimum of PIII500 CPU, 64M internal memory, CD-ROM drive, a minimum of a 10G hard disc.
  • Battery powered - uses 2 x AA batteries lasting for circa 400 - 500 measurements

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100B specifications

Operating Environment:

  • Operation Temperature: 5 to 40 degrees C
  • Operation Humidity: ≤80%?no condensation
  • Operation Voltage: DC 3V (+0.3V, -0.8V); 2 AAA batteries
  • Operation Voltage: DC 3 V (+0.3V, -0.8V)Using MD100E ECG Monitor
  • Power supply: 2 AA batteries

Storage Environment:

  • Storage Temperature: -20 to 55 degrees C
  • Storage Humidity: ≤93%, no condensation
  • Atmosphere Pressure Range: 50kPa-106kPa;

ECG Measurement:

  • Channel amount: 1 (differential input)
  • Measuring electrodes: Four integrated metal electrodes or three ECG electrodes places connected to the ECG cable mount with selected ECG cable.
  • Tree Measuring parts: The signals measured can be 1 lead and approximate (1 lead and 2 lead)
  • Signal bandwidth: 0.5Hz-75Hz (+0.4dB, -3.0dB)
  • Sampling rate?250Hz
  • Heart rate measuring range: 30bpm-240bpm
  • Heart rate measuring accuracy: 30~100bpm: ±2bpm; 101~240bpm: ±4bpm

Display Mode:

  • Display screen type?TFT
  • The dimension of display area?60×45mm
  • Backlight?LCD backlight

Data Storage:

  • Every record stores ECG data for 30 seconds.
  • The device can store 100 recorded ECG measurements.
  • SD Card type: Micro-SC card

Dimensions: 140 x 75 x 26 mm (L x W x H)
Weight: 125 g excluding batteries
CE mark Medical Device
Manufacturer: ChoiceMMed

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E kit

ECG Monitor MD100E Heart Observer

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E kit comprises of the main ECG monitor unit, 3 lead ECG cable, pack of 10 ECG skin electrodes, user manual, quick start guide, 2 x AA batteries, data management software, quick start guide to software use, micro-SD card, USB cable and carry pouch.

PLEASE NOTE that Keep-it-easy Software for Windows 7 is available electronically on request at no extra cost to Win Health customers.

CE mark and 1 year warranty

ECG Monitor Heart Observer MD100E costs £170.00 + VAT (£204.00)Buy ECG Monitor MD100E

Heart and ECG Measurements basics

HeartThe heart is a pump made of muscle and controlled by endogenous electrical impulses generated by the body. The heart is divided into 2 parts (i.e. left & right) by the dividing septa. Each side of the heart has two chambers called atrium and ventricle. Atrium and ventricle are linked by a valve that allows the blood to flow only one way. The left atrium and ventricle control blood oxygenated in the lungs. The right atrium and ventricle control deoxygenated blood returned from the body.

The electrical impulses that cause the heart to beat spreads across the atria, causing the left and right atrium to contract and pump blood into the left and right ventricles. The ventricles subsequently contract and pump blood out of the heart. The heart muscle then relaxes, allowing the blood to flow into the heart again.

An ECG monitor is able to capture and measure the electrical impulses as they pass across and through the heart. An ECG monitor simply measures the electrical activities, which cause the heart to beat.  

ECG measurements as captured by an ECG monitor can help qualified medical professionals to monitor your heart condition. The ECG measurements recorded by ECG monitors are NOT designed or intended for medical diagnosis. Heart conditions, such as arrhythmia and ischemia can be diagnosed only by qualified medical professionals carrying thorough investigations and specific tests.

ECG Waveform Captured by the ECG Monitor

ECG waveformThe ECG waveform depicts the rhythm of your heartbeat during the 30-second measurement and displays the electrical activities that caused the heart to beat. The waveform of each heartbeat shows the progress of the electrical impulses across and through the heart.

1.    The first peak indicates the spread of the impulses from and over the atria and signifies the beginning of atrial contraction. This is known as the P wave.

2.    The second peak indicates the spread of impulses over the ventricles and the beginning of ventricular contraction. This is known as the QRS complex.

3.    The third peak indicates the electrical activity during heart relaxation and is known as the T wave.

What is Arrhythmia?

Arrhythmia is a condition characterised by abnormal heartbeat rhythm due to flaws in the bio-electrical system that drives the heartbeat. Typical symptoms are missed heartbeats, premature contraction, an abnormally rapid pulse (tachycardia) or slow pulse (bradycardia). Arrhythmias can be caused by heart disease, ageing, physical predisposition, stress, lack of sleep, fatigue and other underlying problems. Arrhythmia can only be diagnosed by a doctor through a special examination.

What is Ischemia?

Ischemia is a condition in which insufficient oxygen is supplied to parts of the heart or other parts of the body. This is usually due to a blockage or partial blockage of an artery. Ischemia can only be diagnosed by a doctor through a special examination.

 

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