Welch Allyn launches two connectivity-ready ECG devices

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Welch Allyn has introduced its CP 50T and CP 150T connectivity-ready electrocardiograph (ECG) devices in the United States.

 

Skaneateles Falls, NY-Welch Allyn has introduced its CP 50T and CP 150T connectivity-ready electrocardiograph (ECG) devices in the United States.

Battery-powered operation enables the CP 150 to be transported easily. Up to 100 test results can be stored on the device. ECG results can also be transferred directly to a USB flash drive or uploaded to the practice's data management system. The easy-to-use 7-inch touch-screen display features an integrated user interface that allows for fast and easy entry of patient data, which can help to save time and reduce errors. A lead-quality display helps easily and efficiently identify lead connection problems. An instant-on feature powers up the device quickly to take an ECG at a moment's notice. Advanced filters provide optimal ECG trace quality to ensure accurate readings.

The compact CP 50T offers the speed and power of a full-featured ECG in a portable size. Its touch screen display facilitates one-button operation-guiding healthcare providers through each test. The screen also provides on-screen instructions that save time and help ensure accurate data capture by highlighting poor signals and connections. The device comes equipped with an integrated high-resolution, small format thermal printer that generates ECG reports in customizable formats, and the optional MEANS ECG interpretation program, which provides advisory interpretation.

With the connection to the Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Workstation, users of both devices have access to a full range of paperless ECG data management solutions and flexible connectivity solutions.

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