Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1995-06-05
1997-07-08
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61B 50416
Patent
active
056450630
ABSTRACT:
A medical electrode and skin preparation device is adapted to be secured to the skin of a patient and is designed to allow the user to acquire physiological signals for use by a plurality of signal acquisition devices and optionally to also reliably prepare the skin of the patient by abrasion or penetration of the epidermal layer of the skin which is in conductive contact with the conductive member of the electrode assembly. The electrode assembly includes a plurality of post members capable of conducting physiological signals received from the skin of the patient for acquisition, recording and/or analysis by one or more external devices.
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Allison Richard D.
Cohen Lee S.
Quinton Instrument Company
Smith Montgomery W.
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