Cardionetics C.Net5000
24-Hour Ambulatory ECG Monitor with Instant Analysis
The Cardionetics C.Net5000 is a 24-hour ambulatory ECG monitor with instant automated analysis, designed specifically for use in general practice to assist in the early detection of cardiac arrhythmia.
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Easy to Use
The C.Net5000 is easy to use and requires no pre-programming. The three electrode configuration is easy to fit and comfortable for the patient to wear. A test is started with a single button press.
Advanced ECG Analysis
The C.Net5000 features fully automatic ECG analysis. The test results are presented in an easy to read report, and no subsequent review by an ECG technician is needed. The C.Net5000 is able to automatically detect significant arrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation (AF), ventricular ectopic beats, pauses and arrests, and wide-complex tachycardias (including VT).
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On-Screen Display
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The ECG trace is shown in real time on the LCD screen, allowing cardiac events to be observed as they occur. The C.Net5000 analyses the signal and automatically records examples of any arrhythmia detected. |
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The keypad and LCD screen can be locked to prevent the patient from viewing the ECG trace or interfering with the monitor during the test. The patient can press the symptom button when they experience symptoms, and the C.Net5000 will record an ECG trace. |
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At the end of the test, the analysis results can be viewed on the LCD screen, without requiring connection to a computer. |
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The on-screen report shows example traces of the most significant arrhythmia detected. |
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Using the included Cardionetics Connect software, the report can be downloaded to a PC for printing, review, and attaching to the patient record. |
Example Reports
The C.Net5000 produces an easy to read test report that contains summary information and ECG traces for any arrhythmias detected. The examples below are taken from actual C.Net5000 test reports.
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Summary report page (click for larger view) |
Tachycardia Analysis report page (click for larger view) |
For more information
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