Resources for Electrocardiography
Cardinal Health Electrocardiography
Help reduce the risk of SSIs
A retrospective analysis published in the American Journal of Infection Control examined the incidence of facility-level surgical site infection (SSI) when Kendall DL? was used compared to when ECG reusable lead wires were used.
The difference in alarms
This study found a difference in false alarms and true crisis events, through the use of the Kendall DL? and reusable ECG lead wires.
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How clean are your reusable lead wires?
Cleaned, reusable ECG lead wires have been linked to a 21-patient VRE outbreak.
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Cross-Contamination: Risk Reduction Strategies CE course
Take the Continuing Education Course and earn 1 credit hour.
Navigating clinical alarm hazards and strategizing solutions CE course
Take the Continuing Education Course and earn 1 credit hour.
See what customers have to say
We surveyed our Kendall DL? customers to see if they were experiencing benefits of the product at their facility.
Webinar: The battle against cross-contamination and false alarms
Electrocardiography (ECG) lead wires are not often given much thought, however, they are a critical part of care monitoring. Reusable ECG lead wires are known to be associated with cross-contamination and surgical site infections, as well as unnecessary false and non-actionable alarms.