Redcliffe Labs brings to you the most convenient way to track your heart's health!
The Need for ECG:
A busy sedentary lifestyle with hectic day-to-day schedules often demands a continuous check on our health.
While routine diagnostic tests are important to check the proper functioning of liver, heart, kidney and thyroid; testing of the heart rate is very necessary in order to avoid any panic situation.
Understanding the need for at home diagnostic services, Redcliffe Labs has curated a perfect solution - ECG at home.
This test service is currently available for men above the age of 30 years. Now keeping your heart in check can be done by booking the ECG test at Home within 1 min.
What does this test entail?
- A certified professional will be at your home with the ECG machine.
- The test doesn't require any prior fasting.
- And in 45 mins, your ECG test at Home will be completed.
- The report generated is reviewed by an experienced cardiologist, who will analyse the report and share the findings.
Report delivery TAT: 30 Minutes
Report Type: Printed
Symptoms for ECG
- Irregular heart rhythms
- Chest pain
- Dizziness, light-headedness or confusion
- Heart palpitations
- Rapid pulse
- Shortness of breath
- Weakness or fatigue
Electrocardiography is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time using electrodes placed on the skin.
ECG device specifications and USP
ECG machine or instrument is used to record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time with the help of electrodes placed on the skin.
Specifications and USP:
- Records and analyses the waveforms with a special software
- Acquires simultaneous 12 lead ECG for both adult and paediatric patients
- Has real time display of ECG waveforms with signal quality indication for each lead
- Has a storage memory of at least 40 ECGs with easy transfer by optional modem and data card
- Has full screen preview of ECG report for quality assessment checks prior to print
- Has interpretation facility of the amplitudes, durations and morphologies of ECG waveforms and associated rhythm for paediatric and neonatal patients
- Has alphanumeric Keyboard for patient data entry. (Virtual or hard keys)
- Has High resolution (200 dpix500dpi on 25 mm/sec speed) digital array A4 size printer
- Has report formats of 3 x4; 6 x2, Rhythm for up to 12 selected leads; 12 Lead Extended measurements, 1 minute of continuous waveform data for 1 selected lead
- Thermal Paper A4 Size for 500 patients