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EDAN SE-18 18-Lead ECG Workstation
For cardiologists, the standard 12-lead ECG has long left blind spots on the right ventricle and posterior wall. EDAN’s SE-18 closes that gap in one integrated workstation.
The SE-18 is one of the first commercially available workstations to support 18-lead, 15-lead, 12-lead, and 9-lead configurations in a single chassis. This flexibility is not a marketing gimmick—it reflects a real clinical need to map the heart from multiple angles without swapping equipment or rerunning tests.
Real-time sampling across all leads, combined with ST-segment analysis and automated myocardial infarction detection, equips emergency and cardiology units to catch ischemia that standard systems routinely miss. The machine also handles vector cardiography and signal-averaged ECG, bridging routine screening and advanced electrophysiological research.
Operationally, the device is built for high-throughput settings: paperless reporting, on-screen measurements, and color-coded lead wires reduce both diagnostic lag and user error. The design suggests EDAN is competing on workflow efficiency as much as on clinical depth.
For Chinese medical device procurement, the SE-18 represents a strategic push into premium diagnostic imaging adjuncts. EDAN, headquartered in Shenzhen, leverages a mature supply chain for precision sensors and digital signal processing to deliver capability once reserved for far more expensive Western systems.
The product reveals how Chinese manufacturers are moving beyond cost arbitrage: they are now targeting workflow integration and diagnostic accuracy head-on.
Why it matters:
For hospital procurement teams, the SE-18 compresses multiple ECG modalities into one workstation, reducing capital expenditure and training overhead. For emergency departments, it means fewer missed posterior MIs. For the broader industry, it signals that China’s med-tech sector can now compete on clinical specificity, not just price.
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