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Connectors & Leadwires
In the context of medical devices, leadwires refer to insulated wires or cables that are used to connect electrodes or sensors to a monitoring or diagnostic device. These wires play a crucial role in transmitting electrical signals or data between the sensors or electrodes attached to a patient and the medical equipment that records, analyzes, or displays the information. Leadwires are commonly employed in various medical applications, including electrocardiography (ECG or EKG), electromyography (EMG), electroencephalography (EEG), and other monitoring systems.
The insulation surrounding the leadwires ensures the safety of both the patient and the healthcare professionals by preventing electrical interference and minimizing the risk of electrical shock. Leadwires are designed to be flexible and durable, allowing for ease of use and resistance to wear and tear during repeated movements or adjustments.
In summary, leadwires in medical devices are integral components that facilitate the transmission of vital physiological signals from the patient to diagnostic or monitoring equipment, contributing to accurate and reliable healthcare assessments.