ICT&health November 13, 2024

More than 300 million electrocardiograms (EKGs) are performed each year worldwide. Even though EKGs are so widely used, their technology has been virtually the same for decades. Research from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine shows that a newly developed wireless EKG patch is as accurate, if not more accurate, than traditional ECG devices.

The EKG patch, called EKG Patch Solution, is an all-in-one solution developed by MG Medical Products. It has built-in lead wires attached to pre-built electrodes for easier placement on the chest and eliminating the risk of electrode placement errors.

Easy placement with less chance of error

The simplicity of design and use means that medical personnel do not have to undergo complicated training to place...

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