Features
The ELI 380 ECG, previously branded as Welch Allyn, Mortara and Burdick, is now a Baxter diagnostic cardiology device. The same reputable device is designed to help meet the demands of high-volume ECG workflows in acute care environments.
- Streamlined barcode workflow eliminates steps and reduces manual entry
- Glass surfaces on the capacitive touchscreen display simplify cleaning
- Best 10 feature captures the cleanest 10 seconds of ECG data from memory, which can help reduce the need for repeat ECGs¹
- Follows ACC, AHA and HRS recommendations for baseline filtering (0.05 Hz)
- Exceeds ACC, AHA and HRS upper frequency cutoff (300 Hz) for adults and children
- DoD-approved security features safeguard patient health information (PHI) and your network
- Critical Test Results help quickly identify high-risk patients
- Mobile ECGs with Wireless Acquisition Module (WAM)
- Acquire 12-lead or 15-lead ECGs
Simple
Secure
Connected
Designed with Your Needs in Mind
With a 180° swivel and 120° tilt capability, the ERGO screen moves with you, so exams can be performed without leaving your patient’s side. The capacitive touchscreen helps make navigation easy from any angle, and eliminates the need to clean a traditional keyboard—which has difficult-to-reach nooks and crannies—promoting a more sanitary, safer environment for your patients and staff. And with a calibration-free, chemically strengthened glass surface, our touchscreen is built to last.
Education & Documentation
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Product Documentation
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Declaration of Conformity
keyboard_arrow_downELI Link, DICOM Conformance Statement
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Service Manual
keyboard_arrow_downELI 380, Service Manual
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White Paper
keyboard_arrow_downELI 380 ECG Platte Valley White Paper
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Physician's Guide
keyboard_arrow_downPhysician's Guide to Veritas with Adult and Pediatric Resting ECG Interpretation
Parts & Accessories
ELI 380 Resting ECG Training Series
Below is a training course that will cover the details you need to operate the ELI 380 Resting ECG device and perform successful exams on a variety of patient types.
Section 5: Acquiring An ECG
Learn how to acquire an exam including how to hook up your patient, use a connected workflow, explore manual data entry situations, and stat ECGs.
Section 6: Settings
Within this section we will walk through both the basic, and advanced settings, for your ELI 380 device and how to adjust them to fit your needs.
Section 7: Cleaning The Device
In this final section, we will walk you through how to clean the device to maintain its longevity.