Category | Holter cable |
Certifications | CE, ISO |
Connector Proximal | Snap |
Latex-free | Yes |
Lead Cable Color | Gray |
Total Length | 1m |
Warranty | 1 year |
Lead Cable Material | TPU Jacket |
Lead Color Coding | AHA/IEC |
Lead Number | 5 |
Packaging Type | Bag/Box |
Packaging Unit | 1 |
Patient Size | Adult/Pediatric |
An EKG Holter cable is a specialized cable used in Holter
monitoring, which is a continuous recording of a patient's
electrocardiogram (EKG) over an extended period. The cable connects
the patient's chest leads to the Holter recorder, allowing for the
capture and analysis of the patient's heart activity during their
daily activities.
Here are some key features and considerations related to EKG Holter
cables:
Lead Configuration: EKG Holter cables come in various lead
configurations to accommodate different monitoring needs. Common
configurations include 3-lead, 5-lead, and 12-lead cables. The lead
configuration determines the number and placement of electrodes on
the patient's body.
Cable Length: The length of the EKG Holter cable should be
sufficient to comfortably connect the patient's chest leads to the
Holter recorder, which is typically worn on a belt or carried in a
pouch. Longer cables provide more flexibility for patient movement
during monitoring.
Durability: EKG Holter cables should be durable and able to
withstand the rigors of daily use and patient activity.
High-quality cables are designed to resist tangling, twisting, and
damage, ensuring reliable signal transmission throughout the
monitoring period.
Patient Comfort: Comfort is essential during Holter monitoring, as
patients wear the cables for an extended period. Cables should be
lightweight, flexible, and designed with patient comfort in mind.
Soft, hypoallergenic materials and ergonomic connectors can enhance
patient satisfaction.
Connector Compatibility: EKG Holter cables should have connectors
that are compatible with the specific Holter recorder or monitoring
system being used. Ensuring proper connector compatibility is
crucial for reliable signal transmission and accurate data capture.
Here are some additional types of EKG Holter cables:
Wireless EKG Holter Cable: This type of cable utilizes wireless
technology to transmit EKG data from the patient's leads to the
Holter recorder. It eliminates the need for physical cable
connections, providing greater freedom of movement during Holter
monitoring.
Pediatric EKG Holter Cable: Designed specifically for pediatric
patients, this cable is smaller in size and tailored to fit the
anatomical needs of children. It connects the pediatric EKG leads
to the Holter recorder for continuous monitoring.
Ambulatory EKG Holter Cable: This cable is designed for ambulatory
EKG monitoring, allowing patients to carry the Holter recorder with
them during their daily activities. It offers durability and
flexibility to withstand the demands of ambulatory monitoring.
Long-Term EKG Holter Cable: This cable is designed for
extended-duration EKG monitoring, typically lasting for several
days or weeks. It provides reliable signal transmission and comfort
for long-term monitoring needs.
Waterproof EKG Holter Cable: This type of cable is designed to be
water-resistant or waterproof, allowing patients to engage in
water-related activities while wearing the Holter recorder. It is
commonly used for monitoring patients during water-based exercises
or swimming.
Magnetic EKG Holter Cable: This cable incorporates magnetic
connectors for easy and quick attachment and detachment of the EKG
leads to the Holter recorder. The magnetic connectors provide a
secure connection while allowing for convenient setup and removal.