Schiller Cardiovit MS-2010 Full Touch Screen EKG Machine
Features:
Display: 10.4" full color touch
Network: One of the most advanced networking support found in any electrocardiograph
Speed: Instant-on and ECG printout in less than 3 seconds
DICOM: First high-end electrocardiograph to support DICOM standard
Advanced processing...no waiting
Instant start-up provides immediate availability
ECG processed, interpreted and printed in less than 3 seconds after acquisition
Synchronize time
Auto set the MS-2010 time with your hospital time master to obtain accurate documentation of your patient's clinical history.
Fast entry
Enter patient data quickly and accurately as you choose: type on touch screen keyboard or scan the bar code. You can also download patient data and orders from a worklist via SEMA or HIS.
Clinical excellence
Get complete clinical information with the SCHILLER Interpretation software with thrombolysis software or with advanced ECG tools such as SEAECG or HRV.
Never miss a beat
Capture and store 5 minutes of uninterrupted 12-lead data to document intermittent arrhythmias.
High-volume storage
Storage of up to 350 ECGs
Full disclosure storage of up to 5 minutes for easy acquisition of clean and stable ECG traces.
One-touch workflow
MS-2010 can be configured to automatically print, save, transfer, and retreive a previous ECG - at the touch of a button.
Connect:
via LAN, WLAN, GPRS to SEMA or HIS.
PDF export of resting ECG reports
Automated workflow:
Acquire, print, save, transfer, and retrieve diagnostic ECGs to and from SEMA or HIS - all automatically
Support for HL7 worklists
Stay connected
Built on an s standard platform, the MS-2010 fits seamlessly into your existing IT infrastructure - so that you are always connected.
Guaranteed safety
The MS-2010 offers you safe wireless connections via standard WLAN protocols such as 802.11 g, WPA, WPA II or WEP. WLAN communication is also available with invisible SSID.
SCHILLER devices support DHCP or static IP to protect your patient's privacy. Even if all safety measures should fall during data transmission, the patient data cannot be read because it is encrypted by SCHILLER