ECG Gel

ECG Gel

ECG Gel is a water-based, hypoallergenic gel specifically formulated to be used during ECG procedures. It is applied to the skin where the ECG electrodes are placed to facilitate the detection of the heart's electrical activity. The gel is non-irritating, easy to apply, and removes cleanly without leaving residue on the skin or the equipment.
 

Model Name/NumberECG Gel
Usage/Applicationhospital
TypeECG Gel
packaging typestandard
deals innew only
Country of OriginMade in India

In compliance with the standards laid down by market, these offered products are known for their longer shelf life, efficiency and reliability.

  • Enhanced Signal Transmission: Improves the conductivity between the skin and the electrodes, ensuring accurate and reliable ECG readings.
  • Hypoallergenic: Formulated to be gentle on the skin, minimizing the risk of allergic reactions or skin irritation.
  • Easy Application and Removal: Spreads smoothly on the skin and wipes off easily without leaving a sticky residue.
  • Non-Staining: Does not stain clothing or bedding, ensuring a clean and hygienic procedure.
  • Excellent Conductivity: Provides superior electrical transmission for clear ECG tracings.
  • Skin-Friendly Formula: Free from harsh chemicals and fragrances, suitable for all skin types.
  • Non-Greasy: Leaves no greasy or oily residue, ensuring patient comfort.
  • Economical Use: Requires only a small amount for effective results, making it cost-effective.
  • Convenient Packaging: Available in various sizes and formats to suit different clinical needs.
  • Composition: Water-based formula with conductive properties.
  • Viscosity: Medium to high viscosity for easy application and adherence to the skin.
  • Color: Usually clear or light blue.
  • Packaging: Available in various sizes, including tubes, bottles, and large containers with dispenser pumps.
  • Shelf Life: Long shelf life when stored under recommended conditions.

 

Applications:

  • Hospitals: Used in ECG departments, cardiology units, and emergency rooms for routine and diagnostic ECG tests.
  • Clinics: Essential for outpatient and specialist clinics conducting ECGs.
  • Ambulatory Services: Used by paramedics and in ambulances for on-the-go ECG monitoring.
  • Home Healthcare: Suitable for home-based ECG monitoring and telehealth services.