Conmed provides a comprehensive portfolio of adult ECG electrodes that are available in several forms, sizes, gels, materials, and applications. This is done to suit healthcare professionals’ monitoring demands and the patients they treat. The different types of Conmed electrodes help contain costs for healthcare providers, as they can choose what works best based on the situation at hand.
Tape Electrodes
The transparent, low-profile tape technology used in tape electrodes allows for continuous visual observation of the patient’s skin. These Conmed electrodes are contoured to the patient’s body for optimal patient comfort, and they have a handy pull tab for quick removal. While offering high adherence in the presence of liquids, this perforated, waterproof tape permits extra moisture to escape for improved patient comfort.
Foam Electrodes
These electrodes include a thin layer of closed-cell foam that serves as a barrier and is designed to provide the patient with the greatest possible level of comfort. This is done so that liquids are prevented from entering the electrode.
Repositionable Electrodes
These Conmed ECG electrodes are made to be readily moved while yet retaining a satisfactory level of adhesion. Because they do not have a border made of acrylic glue, the repositionable electrodes assist in reducing the amount of skin irritation that occurs. In addition, you may continue to utilize these electrodes efficiently for up to seven days by simply re-wetting the gel surface whenever it becomes essential to do so in order to keep appropriate adhesion.