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·What is Meditech Group?
MEDITECH GROUP owns over 15 years experience in the field of manufacturing and exporting medical instruments, as well as attending and gaining the government tenders. Meditech's customers are from over 30 countries.
·What is the Characteristics of Meditech Group?
1. Rapid reply and speed of supply
We reply any enquiry without exceeding 2 days. Almost all the products always will be ready within 30days, by fastest shipment within one week.
2. New products
We keep on supplying new products with latest technology and best quality to keep us and our customers competitive in market.
3. Quality control
The strict quality control in the production process, and our careful inspection of all the goods before shipment always improve our products quality.
4. Flexible response and personalization
We can accept small quantity as well as large volume orders. And Meditech Group products and packaging with required marks can be accepted based on negotiation.
5. Reasonable prices
Competitive prices will help you to succeed in your market.
The best way to benefit from the Meditech Group advantages is to try us! We supply best service and develop long-term business relation with old and new friends all over the world.
·What Types of Medical Equipments does Meditech Do?
Meditech ECG, Multiparameter Patient Monitor, Ultrasound scanner, Pulse Oximeter, Fetal Doppler, Fetal Monitor and Visual stethoscope.
·What is ECG machine?
The electrocardiography is a technique of recording the bio-electric currents generated by the heart. The graphical display of this recording is called electrocardiogram. The acronym ECG, refers in general to both electrocardiogram and electrocardiography. Sometimes, the acronym EKG is used instead of ECG. For more than one hundred years, the ECG has been used to reveal the condition of the heart and to diagnose cardiac illnesses. This has been possible because the cardiac muscle cells generate bio-currents which can be detected inside the body or on its surface using some special electrodes. Unlike the bio-currents generated by some other muscles, the currents generated by the heart muscles are periodic, that is, they consist of a repeated sequence of characteristic waveforms which correspond to heart beat.
This short tutorial on electrocardiography presents the basic principles underlying this medical technique. Being written by an engineer and not a physician, this introduction to electrocardiography tutorial is mainly focused on the technical aspects of the electrocardiography and provides only a brief introduction to the physiology of heart and the medical interpretation of the electrocardiography signals.
·What is a Patient Monitor?
A medical monitor or physiological monitor or display, is an electronic medical device that measures a patient's vital signs and displays the data so obtained, which may or may not be transmitted on a monitoring network. Physiological data are displayed continuously on a CRT or LCD screen as data channels along the time axis, They may be accompanied by numerical readouts of computed parameters on the original data, such as maximum, minimum and average values, pulse and respiratory frequencies, and so on.
·What is Ultrasound Scanner?
Ultrasound scanner is an ultrasound-based diagnostic imaging technique used to visualize subcutaneous body structures including tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs for possible pathology or lesions. Obstetric sonography is commonly used during pregnancy and is widely recognized by the public.
In physics, the term "ultrasound" applies to all acoustic energy (longitudinal, mechanical wave) with a frequency above the audible range of human hearing. The audible range of sound is 20 hertz-20 kilohertz. Ultrasound is frequency greater than 20 kilohertz.
·What is a Fetal Doppler?
Doppler fetal monitor or Doppler fetal heart rate monitor is a hand-held ultrasound transducer used to detect the heart beat of a fetus for prenatal care. It uses the Doppler effect to provide an audible simulation of the heart beat. Some models also display the heart rate in beats per minute. Use of this monitor is sometimes known as Doppler auscultation. Doppler fetal monitors are commonly referred to simply as "Dopplers".
Doppler fetal monitors provide information about the fetus similar that provided by a fetal stethoscope. One advantage of the Doppler fetal monitor over a (purely acoustic) fetal stethoscope is the electronic audio output, which allows people other than the user to hear the heartbeat. One disadvantage is the greater complexity and cost and the lower reliability of an electronic device.[citation needed]
Originally intended for use by health care professionals, this device is becoming popular for personal use.
·What is Pulse Oximeter?
A pulse oximeter is a medical device that indirectly monitors the oxygen saturation of a patient's blood (as opposed to measuring oxygen saturation directly through a blood sample) and changes in blood volume in the skin, producing a photoplethysmograph. It is often attached to a medical monitor so staff can see a patient's oxygenation at all times. Most monitors also display the heart rate. Portable, battery-operated pulse oximeters are also available for home blood-oxygen monitoring. The original oximeter was made by Milliken in the 1940s.[1] The precursor to today's modern pulse oximeter was developed in 1972, by Aoyagi at Nihon Kohden using the ratio of red to infrared light absorption of pulsating components at the measuring site. It was commercialized by Biox in 1981. The device did not see wide adoption in the United States until the late 1980s.
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