EDAN SE-18: Standardizing Extended Cardiac Surveillance in Chinese Hospitals


EDAN SE-18 18-Lead ECG Workstation

As cardiology departments shift toward earlier detection of posterior and right ventricular infarction, hardware capable of 18-lead acquisition is becoming a procurement benchmark.

The EDAN SE-18 is an all-lead ECG workstation supporting configurations from 9 to 18 leads, designed for high-throughput clinical environments where missing a subtle ischemia can alter a patient’s outcome. Its real-time 18-lead sampling extends coverage to the right ventricle and posterior wall—regions typically invisible to the standard 12-lead system.

That expanded field is not marginal. Studies suggest that up to 50% of inferior wall MIs involve the right ventricle. The SE-18’s ST-view myocardial infarction detection and integrated vectorcardiography (VCG) tools give clinicians a diagnostic layer that older analog systems cannot match.

Operationally, the machine is built for workflow efficiency in busy wards. Paperless reporting, on-screen measurement editing, and a configurable touchscreen toolbar reduce the time between acquisition and diagnosis. The color-coded lead wires and signal quality LEDs minimize setup errors—a tangible gain in emergency units where speed matters.

EDAN, a Shenzhen-based medical device manufacturer, has become one of China’s major suppliers of patient monitoring and diagnostic ECG equipment. The SE-18 sits at the high end of their product stack, competing with Philips and GE in domestic tenders while offering comparable clinical depth at a lower price point.

The broader trend here is the standardization of advanced cardiac diagnostics across Chinese county-level hospitals. Devices like the SE-18 enable smaller facilities to adopt protocols previously reserved for tertiary centers, shifting procurement away from low-lead-count machines.

What the SE-18 reveals is a supply chain capable of producing a world-first all-lead ECG workstation with clinical tools—HRV, SAECG, pharma study modes—that were once expensive add-ons, not baseline features. That compression of capability into a single device tells you more about China’s manufacturing evolution than any sales sheet could.

Why it matters:
For hospital procurement managers, the SE-18 offers a bridge between cost containment and diagnostic expansion. For supply chain analysts, it marks a point where Chinese OEMs are no longer imitating—they are defining the feature set for the next generation of cardiac workstations.


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