
ECG Service
Enhance the quality of your patient care with our advanced ECG recorder, tailored specifically for veterinary use and compatible with any tablets and smartphones. Its innovative design supports standard 6-lead recordings and enables telemetric monitoring for hospitalised patients. Easily share ECG data directly from your device to request expert analysis, interpretation, and recommendations from cardiology specialists. Engineered for precision and ease of use, our ECG system empowers you to deliver exceptional care to your patients, anytime and anywhere.
One of the most versatile ECG recorder on the Market
Our system is evidence-based validated
Our ECG equipment is provided entirely free of charge and can be conveniently stored at your practice, ready for use. Simply subscribe to the plan that best suits your needs to access specialist interpretation and advice when required. Moreover, our ECG equipment has been validated by several studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. See below.

The Veterinary Journal

The Vet Record

Plos One

The Veterinary Journal
Indications for ECG Recording
Recording an electrocardiogram (ECG) is essential for diagnosing and monitoring various cardiac conditions. Common indications include:
Diagnosing Arrhythmias
To identify irregular heart rhythms detected during a physical examination
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Heart Disease
To assess cardiac function in pets with known or suspected heart disease
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Pre-anaesthetic Screening
To detect arrhythmias that may potentially increase anaesthetic risks
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Geriatric Screening
To detect arrhythmias that may be associated with an underlying cardiac disease
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Thyroid Disorders
To identify ECG changes related to hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism
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Systemic Diseases
To investigate arrhythmias associated with systemic diseases such as electrolyte imbalances, neoplasia, or sepsis
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Vagal Assessment
To evaluate animals with pronounced sinus arrhythmia
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Drug Toxicity
To evaluate potential toxicity from cardiac medications like digoxin

Indications for Telemetric Monitoring
Telemetric ECG monitoring in hospitalised patients ensures rapid detection and intervention for critical cardiac events. Common indications include:
Life-threatening Arrhythmias
Such as ventricular and supraventricular tachycardia, rapid atrial fibrillation, or complete heart block
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Post-cardiac arrest care
To monitor for recurrent malignant arrhythmias
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Post-surgical care
After procedures like pacemaker implantation or thoracic surgery
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Heart Failure
To assess for worsening conditions or arrhythmias
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Trauma Patients
Especially those with thoracic injuries that may affect cardiac function.
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Shock or Sepsis
To detect myocardial dysfunction or arrhythmias in critically ill patients.
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Electrolyte Imbalances
Monitoring for arrhythmias caused by severe potassium or calcium derangements.
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Drug Monitoring
Observing cardiac effects of medications like anaesthetics or antiarrhythmics.





