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Disposable ECG Leads Battle Infection

By HospiMedica staff writers
Posted on 21 May 2008
Disposable electrocardiogram (ECG) lead-wire electrodes assist in implementing a comprehensive cross-contamination strategy in healthcare facilities, preventing potential nosocomial infections. More...


The Philips disposable adult ECG lead-wire electrodes are designed to be easy to use, convenient, comfortable for the patient, and versatile. Available in 3- or 5-lead configurations, with metallic or radiolucent wires, the disposable ECG lead-wire electrodes are available with the United States Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) color-coded wires for faster lead placement. Solid-gel electrode technology has an estimated 72-hour wear time and allows the electrodes to be repositioned one time. The disposable electrodes do not need an adapter, since they plug directly into the trunk cable, saving a step and reducing reusable parts in contact with the patient. The Philips disposable adult ECG lead-wire electrodes are a product of Philips Medical Systems (Andover, MA, USA).

Reusable ECG lead-wires electrodes can be a significant source of infection. One medical center near Richmond (VA, USA) which began using a disposable ECG lead wire set and wireless transceiver system subsequently experienced a 40% decrease in surgical site infections (SSIs). SSIs adversely affect hundreds of thousands of patients annually, causing immense human suffering and taking a huge financial toll on patients, hospitals, insurance companies, and government health systems.


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