Midmark IQholter Digital Recorder
Experience enhanced diagnostic efficiency with the Midmark IQholter Digital Recorder, meticulously designed to meet the demands of modern medical practices. Weighing in at a mere 2.8 ounces, this lightweight and comfortable device ensures ease of wear for patients, allowing for an optimal monitoring experience.
The IQholter System features a compact digital recorder paired with three advanced software applications, delivering comprehensive analysis and information tailored to your specific clinical needs, whether you're a family physician or a cardiologist. Its user-friendly design is complemented by a well-lit display and intuitive keypad, enabling seamless navigation and menu control for clinicians.
Key Features:
- Lightweight Design: At only 2.8 oz, it promotes patient comfort during monitoring.
- Streamlined Patient Hookup: On-screen leads and channel identification significantly enhance the speed and simplicity of patient preparation.
- Automatic Pacemaker Detection: This feature removes the need for manual setting changes, ensuring quick transitions between patients.
- Reliable Performance: An automatic startup self-test, complete with a warning alarm, guarantees dependable recording every time.
- Flexible Configuration: Supports 5-lead hookup for 3-channel recording, with the option of a 7-lead setup for more complex needs.
- Swift Data Handling: The removable Secure Digital (SD) Card facilitates immediate patient turnaround, enabling you to download and analyze ECG data in just over a minute.
The Midmark IQholter stands out as the most advanced three-channel, Windows-based Holter program available, offering complete control over Holter scans, editing, and reporting through intuitive mouse navigation. Gain instant access to 24 hours of continuous ECG data, empowering you to make informed decisions swiftly.
For practitioners who demand excellence in their diagnostic tools, the Midmark IQholter Digital Recorder is the ideal choice, elevating your practice's efficiency and effectiveness in patient care.