Multi-electrode type electrocardiographic electrode structure

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ABSTRACT:
A multi-electrode type electrocardiographic electrode structure includes a base member made of non-woven cloth, electrode and lead sections formed by using a liquid conductor printed on or impregnating the base member, the electrode section consisting of a plurality of electrodes arranged on the base member, the lead section being connected to the individual electrodes, an electrolyte material provided on the electrodes and serving to reduce the resistance of the skin of a living body, and an insulating adhesive material provided on the base member to alternate with the electrodes for permitting the electrocardiographic electrode structure to be held in close contact with the living body.

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