Description
GE MAC 5Â
2 options available with printer and without printerÂ
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Streamline your ECG workflow. With the MACÂ 5 you can complete a high-quality exam in just a few clicks and send the results anywhere, quickly and securely. All with minimal training or support.Â
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Everything about the MAC 5 experience is designed to keep you moving forward and keep the focus on patient care.Â
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ECG in up to 31% fewer stepsÂ
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85% of users agree that they need minimal trainingÂ
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Send the results anywhere online, quickly and securelyÂ
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Accommodate your workflow with ease.Â
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Enhanced Hookup Advisorâ„¢Even the newest user can be guided to a clean, high-quality waveform in seconds.Â
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8.9-inch touchscreen – We’ve refined this intuitive platform for ease of use based on thousands of hours of customer testing.Â
Built-in PDF/XML export support3 – In just a few clicks, send data in your preferred format to a shared folder or SFTP destination of your choice.Â
Bidirectional HL7 and DICOM communication4 – Connect to your systems with confidence via our MUSEâ„¢ cardiology information system or your EMR/DICOM gatewayÂ
Optimal mobility – MAC 5’s convenient carry handle and compact design make it easy to move around your facility and between locations.Â
Choice of configuration with or without a printer The MAC 5 works the way you work.Â
Auto-ECG3 algorithm – Immediately capture and display the first clean, high-quality ECG.Â
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Smart Lead technology – Automatically detect when a lead has become disconnected.Â
Over 200 scientific references – Marquette 12SL has been validated extensively against clinically-correlated databases for accuracy.7Â
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Gender- and pediatric-specific interpretations – 12SL has been shown to provide a 25% relative improvement in detection of Acute Inferior MI in women under 60 years of age.8Â
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Full Disclosure – Accelerate reading and review with a condensed full-disclosure rhythm report capable of reducing 30 pages to three.3Â
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Avanced Algorithms- Handle more complex patient cases through access to algorithms such as Critical Values and Acute Coronary Syndrome Analysis.Â
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