Profile: Heart Sync Inc. designs and develops a complete line of defibrillation electrodes for use in emergency cardiac life support & for conduction studies of the heart. Our electrodes feature in reducing confusion, standardization to one connector, peel pouch packaging, leads out packaging, color coded pad placement system, radio lucent and radio transparent system. Our multifunction electrodes can be used for defibrillation, pacing, cardioversion, and monitoring.
FDA Registration Number: 3006693820
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• Automatic External Defibrillator (FDA Code: MKJ / 870.5310) An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a low-energy device with a rhythm recognition detection system that delivers into a 50 ohm test load an electrical shock of a maximum of 360 joules of energy used for defibrillating (restoring normal heart rhythm) the atria or ventricles of the heart. An AED analyzes the patient's electrocardiogram, interprets the cardiac rhythm, and automatically delivers an electrical shock (fully automated AED), or advises the user to deliver the shock (semi-automated or shock advisory AED) to treat ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia. |
• Defibrillation Electrodes |
• Multi-Function Electrocardiograph Electrode (FDA Code: MLN / 870.2360) An electrocardiograph electrode is the electrical conductor which is applied to the surface of the body to transmit the electrical signal at the body surface to a processor that produces an electrocardiogram or vectorcardiogram. |
• Radiofrequency Physiological Transmitter/Receiver System (FDA Code: DRG / 870.2910) A radiofrequency physiological signal transmitter and receiver is a device used to condition a physiological signal so that it can be transmitted via radiofrequency from one location to another, e.g., a central monitoring station. The received signal is reconditioned by the device into its original format so that it can be displayed. |
• Radiotranslucent Multifunction Electrodes |