Cardiology

Quality products for multiple applications

Since the first single-use Ambu® BlueSensor™ ECG electrodes were introduced in 1976, we have been delivering quality solutions matched to your specific needs. Our full portfolio, with its wide range of sizes, shapes, gel types and backing materials, makes sure you get you get reliable devices for every situation.

Stress

For diagnostic ECG recording before, during and after patient exercises at varying intensity levels


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Long-term

Continuous diagnostic recording of the heart for 24-48 hours or for up to 7 days


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Neonatal

For monitoring and diagnosis of neonatal patients' heart


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Pediatric

For monitoring and diagnostics of pediatric patients' heart


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Resting

For short-term monitoring ECGs with patients in the supine position
 

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Short-term

Standard test for measuring the heart's electrical functioning


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All products

A full range of single-use ECG electrodes designed to meet the different needs of various diagnostic and monitoring procedures.

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Evidence

A comparative study of ECG electrodes with either center or offset connector demonstrates that electrodes with an offset connector mitigate the impact of pulling the lead wire and pressing the connector on signal quality to a large extent.
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Rigshospitalet in Denmark examined electrode translucency as a function of exposure values and dosage. The study compared neonatal exposure values in Denmark with hospitals in other European countries.
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An overview of the published literature on ECG signal quality, ECG electrodes as vehicles for cross infections, the offset-electrode concept and technical requirements of ECG electrodes, including Ambu ECG electrodes.
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Resources from around the web

European Heart Journal
Original papers, reviews, clinical perspectives, and guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology
escardio.org

AHA
Journal of the American Heart Association
ahajournals.org

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