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Model 92513 Compact Digital Holter Recorder
The Model 92513 compact digital holter recorder has been built on a history of innovation by Burdick. Burdick Holter engineers patented the first Holter recorder using hard-disk technology to store ECG data without data compression. With digital acquisition and data storage, the recorder eliminates the frequency response and timing variations that limit the performance of cassette tape recorders. This design has become the "Gold Standard" for research applications, such as the MADIT II and DEFINITE studies.
Weighing
less than 7 oz., the 92513 can be worn comfortably under clothes or even in a
patient’s pocket. The unit stores 2 or 3 channels of ECG information on a
compact flash card, which can be removed to transfer the information to the
Holter system. Features include:
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2- or 3-channel recording - 24-hour recording standard;
48-hour recording optional
· Digital data acquisition
· Removable compact flash card
· Pacer Pulse Detection
· Patient Event button
· 200 samples per second
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From Burdick Primary Care:
Holter Research Recorders
Special digital recorders are available for research applications such as HRV or SAECG that feature:
· Digital recording
· Programmable sample rates up to 1,000 sps
· Frequency response of .05 to 500 Hz
Storage capacities of up to 520 MB