- Condition: Factory New
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Learn more:
- MFR: Ambu Ships from MFI Medical
- MPN: BS-TAB-2300/100
- Phone: (800) 262-8462
Frequently asked questions
Does this electrode produce clear ECG traces?
Yes, the Ambu BlueSensor 2300 is specifically engineered with a silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) sensor, which ensures excellent electrical conductivity for consistent, high-quality signal acquisition during diagnostic monitoring.
Can I leave these on during X-ray procedures?
Absolutely. These electrodes feature a radiolucent design, meaning they are compatible with X-ray procedures. You can maintain continuous monitoring without the need to remove or replace the electrodes during imaging.
Are these comfortable for the patient?
The electrodes are designed with solid gel that provides stable adhesion while remaining gentle on the skin. The polymer backing is crafted for standard resting ECG applications to minimize irritation.
Is the gel messy to clean up?
No. The electrodes utilize solid gel, which offers stable adhesion and consistent contact without the mess or residue often associated with wet gel alternatives.
Are these suitable for pediatric patients?
No, these specific electrodes are designed for adult use.
What type of connection do these use?
These electrodes feature a standard tab connector, which is designed for easy and reliable attachment of clinical lead wires during resting ECG tests.
How are these organized for quick application?
For increased clinical efficiency, these electrodes are supplied with ten units per liner. This organized layout facilitates rapid application and helps staff streamline the setup process for resting ECG procedures.
Are these single-use only?
Yes, these are disposable, single-use electrodes. This ensures that you maintain high hygiene standards and clinical accuracy for every patient.
Does the backing material provide secure contact?
Yes, the polymer backing is designed to work in conjunction with the adhesive perimeter to ensure secure skin contact throughout the duration of the resting ECG test.
What is the primary material used for the sensor?
The sensor is constructed from silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl), which is the industry standard for high-performance ECG electrodes to ensure optimal signal detection.