Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Men, Heart Diseases and EKG Machines (Part 9): A Future Med EZ-3 EKG Product Review

As for the ninth installation of this new series of article from Men, Heart Diseases and EKG Machines, we will devout this part on the data stages of heart failure, its definitions and usual treatments.

Check the data below to see if your therapy matches what the AHA and ACC recommend. Note that you cannot go backward in stage, only forward.

The data below outlines a basic plan of care that may or may not apply to you, based on the cause of your heart failure and your special needs. Ask your doctor to explain therapies that are listed if you do not understand why you are or are not receiving them.

Stage A
People at high risk of developing heart failure (pre-heart failure), including people with:
  • Hypertension
  • Diabetes
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • History of cardiotoxic drug therapy
  • History of alcohol abuse
  • History of rheumatic fever
  • Family history of cardiomyopathy


Usual Treatments

Exercise regularly.
  • Quit smoking
  • Treat hypertension
  • Treat lipid disorders
  • Discontinue alcohol or illegal drug use
  • An angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitor) or an angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) is prescribed if you've had a coronary artery disease or if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or other vascular or cardiac conditions
  • Beta blockers may be prescribed if you have high blood pressure or if you've had a previous heart attack


Stage B

People diagnosed with systolic left ventricular dysfunction but who have never had symptoms of heart failure (pre-heart failure), including people with:

  • Prior heart attack
  • Valve disease
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • The diagnosis is usually made when an ejection fraction of less than 40% is found during an echocardiogram test.


Usual Treatments

  • Treatment methods above for Stage A apply
  • All patients should take an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACE inhibitors) or angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB)
  • Beta-blockers and an aldosterone inhibitor should be prescribed for patients after a heart attack
  • Surgery options for coronary artery repair and valve repair or replacement (as appropriate) should be discussed


If appropriate, surgery options should be discussed for patients who have had a heart attack.

Allow me to stop there for a moment to give a review on this yet another superb EKG device brand Future Med: Future Med EZ-3 EKG. Also being listed in the EKGShop.com website, Future Med EZ-3 EKG is regarded as one of the recommended EKG Machines brand available in the market today as being used by most doctors and medical hospitals or clinics.

The Future Med EZ-3 EKG is 3-channel ECG and available with Interpretation.

This said EKG Machine has up to $30 reimbursement per test. This machine pays for itself after 60 tests. This ECG Machine has AC/DC power with rechargeable lead-acid battery and an easy, one key automatic operation.

Aside from the abovementioned specs, this EKG also includes these features: long-life rechargeable battery allows use in virtually any setting, three channel printing is optimally spaced on 3.6" wide paper, eliminating tracing overlap, real time printing in manual mode, user-selected filters eliminate AC, baseline and wandering noise, ECG and patient cable are shielded to assure best signal quality, option of permanent or disposable silver/silver chloride electrodes for clean tracings and an available with English, Spanish or French software.

Moreover, if you buy EKG on the website (www.ekgshop.com), we offer a 3-year manufacturers warranty. You can also avail for a 2 year extended warranty which is available for $ 299 only. Extended warranty plans available including free loaners and our exclusive Rapid Response Service.

For more info regarding this brand, you may visit the link below:

http://www.ekgshop.com/Product/EZ-3-EKG.html

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