Digital recorder
Holter H12+™
Weighing just 125g, the digital recorder Holter H12+™ is designed to help improve the patient experience.
Continuously record 48 hours of high-fidelity 12-lead ECG data on every beat.
Plus, our patented LeadForm patient cable helps maximize comfort, and a full graphic display lets you preview ECG waveforms during patient connection.
The Holter H12+™ recorder provides 12-lead, beat-by-beat data on a Secure Digital (SD) memory card with a capacity of up to 48 hours on a single AA alkaline battery.
The Holter H12+™ recorder is compatible with the HScribe Holter analysis system, which integrates VERITAS signal processing and analysis functions.
Recordings are quickly imported and analyzed in the HScribe Holter analysis system. The HScribe system provides comprehensive review and powerful editing tools to ensure the accuracy and quality of reports.
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Small but sophisticated
Its full graphic display shows ECG waveforms during patient connection and the three buttons can be used to insert electronic markers into the data stream.
Holter recorder with 12-lead continuous data
Recordings are quickly imported and analyzed in the HScribe Holter analysis system. This system provides sophisticated review and powerful editing tools to ensure quality and accurate reporting.
The digital recorder Holter H12+™ is designed to enhance the patient experience. Weighs just 125gr and incorporates the patented LeadForm patient cable for maximum patient comfort.
The digital recorder Holter H12+™ provides 12-lead, beat-by-beat data on a Secure Digital (SD) memory card with a capacity of up to 48 hours on a single AA alkaline battery.
It has a full graphical screen to preview ECG waveforms during placement on the patient.
The sampling rate of 32,000 samples per second per channel offers accurate detection of pacemaker spikes.
Bandwidth between 0.05 and 300 improves clinical outcomes thanks to an advanced algorithm (ST segment, QT/QTc interval, and analysis).