Cardiac Stress Test, Treadmill System The Quinton Q-Stress is the hospital industry's gold standard. Our cardiac stress test with treadmill system is the winner of multiple awards (most recently Frost & Sullivan's Market Engineering Award). Quinton Q-Stress is now in its ninth generation.
The Q-Stress cardiac stress test with treadmill system is designed with you in mind. Its easy-to-learn left-to-right workflow and simple-to-understand icons and intuitive controls guide technicians through the stress test. Busy stress labs use QuikLists to enter comments quickly and efficiently.
Our proprietary algorithm, baseline wander, and motion artifact filters reduce noise and produce clean ECG tracings even at high speeds and steep grades. Perfect for pharmacological stress tests as well. Patients will appreciate getting the best test results the first time.
Features:
Robust network connectivity – DICOM (Optional Upgrade) or HL7 connects with virtually everything needed for enhanced workflow. It's compatible with your echo system, nuclear camera, EMR, HIS, PACs and other healthcare IT systems; e.g., GE MUSE.
Full disclosure reports; allows you to save the whole exam and review it at any time by exporting to your electronic medical record (EMR) system or hospital information system (HIS).
In-test review of stress testing data that includes "rewind" and "freeze frame" capabilities (both industry firsts) while still viewing the live test.
Ectopic capture and display for heartbeats outside the sinoatrial node.
Fully customizable panel display, plus the flexibility to add your own user-defined protocols.
Risk scoring, procedural re-analysis, and extensive report formatting options.
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