Midmark launches two ECG systems

Midmark Medical has launched two diagnostic devices, the IQflex ECG and IQclassic ECG, ambulatory care technologies that offer signal acquisition using Mortara Instruments' Veritas resting ECG interpretation algorithm.

According to Versailles, Ohio-based Midmark, the IQflex ECG comes equipped with wired or wireless ECG acquisition WAM modules. The technology allows clinicians to preview 12-leads prior to printing, is battery or AC powered and can obtain 200 ECG tests without a recharge, Midmark said.

Additionally, the IQclassic ECG stores up to 60 ECG records and also comes equipped with a serial port, internal modem and LAN or WLAN capabilities.

The company said the IQflex and IQclassic will be available for shipment sometime this month.

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