ECG monitoring is a means of monitoring the electrical activity of the heart. The ordinary electrocardiogram can only observe briefly the short-term electrocardiographic activity of the electrocardiogram. The ECG monitoring is a non-invasive monitoring method that continuously monitors and monitors the electrical activity of the heart through the display screen. It can timely observe the condition, provide reliable and valuable indicators of ECG activity, and guide the real-time processing. Therefore, there is an ECG. Patients with abnormal activities, such as acute myocardial infarction, a variety of arrhythmias and other important use value.
Electrocardiogram - ECG signals are transmitted to the body surface through human tissues. Electrocardiograms are formed on the body surface using electrocardiogram electrodes to monitor such signals and tracing them out on the time axis.
The monitor can generally monitor multiple or 12-lead ECG and can further analyze ECG waveforms such as arrhythmia analysis, pacing analysis, and ST segment analysis.
The monitoring ECG can not completely replace the standard ECG machine. The currently monitored ECG waveforms generally cannot provide a more detailed structure of the ECG waveform, and the bandwidth of the two instruments in the measurement circuit is also not the same.