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Vitrode
Types and Features of Electrodes
The electrodes are composed of a base material, which attaches the electrode to the skin, and gel, which is used to measure ECG. Various combinations of base materials and gels are available.
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Vitrode L
- 35 mm diameter for adult use
- For general ECG and 12-lead ECG monitoring
- Less gel remains on the skin when the electrode is removed from the skin
- Low impedance for clear waveform
- Radiolucent
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Vitrode F
- For neonates and children
- The entire attachment surface is coated with conductive and adhesive gel to reduce skin irritation
- Contain denatonium, an unharmful bitter agent, to help prevent accidental ingestion by children
- Radiolucent
- Small sized packaging to prevent drying during storage
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Vitrode M
- Strong adhesive tape material (Foam tape)
- Made to be difficult to peel off even if water and medical solutions get on the electrode
- Low-noise monitoring is possible immediately after the application
- Radiolucent
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Vitrode V
- Conductive adhesive gel is used to reduce skin irritation
- Good visibility due to the same color connectors and cables
- Radiolucent
- A bitter chemical compound is used on the electrodes to prevent accidental swallowing (V-120S3)
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Vitrode N
- Soft radiolucent lead wires are bundled to prevent the leads being tangled around the neonate
- The smallest electrodes among the Vitrode series. The durable and adhesive gel hardly swells, preventing the electrodes from peeling even under humid conditions (N-01IS3)
- Electrodes for the baby whose dermis is immature, skin-friendly adhesive gel; gentle for less skin irritation (N-03IS3)
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Disposable Electrodes
- Easy to use when measuring 12-lead ECG
- Zippered bag to prevent electrodes from drying
- Skin friendly
- Radiolucent