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Description

ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrode with Pre-Attached Standard Leadwires (#2321-003 / 300 per Case) is made of a soft cloth fabric material which provides optimum patient comfort.

Features

ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrode with Pre-Attached Standard Leadwires Features

  • Pre-Attached leadwires are a cost effective alternative to carbon-stranded radiolucent leadwires.
  • Leadwires provide excellent ECG trace quality.
  • Specifically designed to adhere well to delicate skin while avoiding skin irritation.
  • Cloth fabric material conforms well to the patient's skin.

Specifications

ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrode with Pre-Attached Standard Leadwires Specifications

  • Dimensions: 0.9" x 0.9" (2.29 cm x 2.29 cm)
  • Electrodes per Pouch: 3.
  • Pouches per Case: 100.
  • Electrodes per Case: 300.
  • Shipping Weight: 3 lb (1.4 kg).
  • Shipping Dimensions: 14" x 6" x 9" (35.6 cm x 15.2 cm x 22.9 cm).

Frequently asked questions

Are these electrodes optimized for delicate neonatal skin?

Yes, the ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrodes are specifically designed for delicate infant skin, prioritizing both comfort and safety.Key features that ensure compatibility and quality include:<ul><li>Soft Cloth Fabric: The material is designed for optimum comfort, conforming well to the patient’s skin structure.</li><li>Non-Irritating Design: These electrodes are engineered to adhere effectively to delicate skin while actively preventing irritation.</li><li>Compact Size: The dimensions are 0.9 inches x 0.9 inches (2.29 cm x 2.29 cm), which is ideal for neonates.</li></ul>The electrodes include pre-attached standard leadwires that ensure superior and reliable ECG trace quality.

How many electrodes are included in a single case of ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrodes?

Each case contains 300 electrodes. These are packaged with 3 electrodes per pouch, and 100 pouches per case.

Do these ECG electrodes come with pre-attached leadwires?

Yes, these electrodes come with pre-attached standard leadwires. This offers a cost-effective and convenient alternative to carbon-stranded radiolucent leadwires.

How does the electrode's design minimize skin irritation for neonatal patients?

The ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrodes are designed to adhere well to delicate skin while minimizing irritation. The soft cloth fabric and gentle adhesive are crucial for neonatal applications.

Are these electrodes made of soft, comfortable material?

These neonatal ECG electrodes are crafted from a soft cloth fabric specifically chosen for optimal comfort on delicate neonatal skin during ECG monitoring. The material conforms well to the skin, minimizing irritation and maximizing patient comfort.

What are the dimensions of each ConMed Softrace Neonatal ECG Electrode?

Each electrode measures 0.9” x 0.9” (2.29 cm x 2.29 cm), making them appropriately sized for neonatal use.

What is the size of this neonatal electrode?

This neonatal ECG electrode is only available in one specific size.

The dimensions are 0.9 inches x 0.9 inches (2.29 cm x 2.29 cm).

Do pre-attached leadwires improve trace quality?

Yes, the pre-attached standard leadwires offer two major benefits for neonatal monitoring:

  • They deliver excellent ECG signal trace quality, ensuring reliable and accurate readings, comparable to higher-cost alternatives.
  • They provide a cost-effective solution compared to using separate carbon-stranded radiolucent leadwires.
Do these electrodes provide excellent ECG trace quality?

Yes, these ConMed Softrace electrodes are engineered for excellent ECG signal trace quality. The reliable performance is supported by the inclusion of pre-attached standard leadwires, which provide a high-quality connection suitable for continuous neonatal monitoring.

Where are these electrodes typically used?

These electrodes are designed for use in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) and other healthcare settings where continuous ECG monitoring of neonates is required.