About RADIOLUCENT NEOLEAD
The Radiolucent NeoLead ECG Electrodes boast the same benefits as the standard NeoLead, but with one significant difference they are nearly invisible on x-rays, a convenient feature that clinicians praise. In addition to its imaging-friendly nature, this product comes with hydrocolloid borders on the electrodes, which help to prevent the hydrogel from oozing or drying out prematurely. The border also aids in minimizing slippage.Designed for Sensitive CareRADIOLUCENT NEOLEAD electrodes are tailored for pediatric and neonatal use, offering gentle adhesion and hypoallergenic materials to safeguard delicate skin. Their soft cloth backing and radiolucent design support comfort and imaging compatibility during extended monitoring.
Reliable Performance in Clinical SettingsUtilizing Ag/AgCl gel and a non-irritating hydrogel adhesive, these electrodes provide high signal accuracy while remaining easy to apply and remove. Their compatibility with MRI and CT imaging streamlines patient care workflows in critical environments.
FAQs of RADIOLUCENT NEOLEAD:
Q: How do I properly apply and remove the RADIOLUCENT NEOLEAD electrodes?
A: Gently clean and dry the skin before applying the electrode. Press the electrode firmly onto the site, ensuring full contact. To remove, carefully lift the edge and peel back slowly to avoid skin irritation, especially on sensitive pediatric or neonatal patients.
Q: What benefits does the radiolucent property offer during imaging procedures?
A: The radiolucent polymer prevents interference during MRI or CT scans, ensuring clear diagnostic images and continuous ECG monitoring without the need for electrode repositioning or removal.
Q: When should the electrode be replaced or disposed of?
A: The RADIOLUCENT NEOLEAD is designed for single-patient use and should be replaced according to clinical protocols, or if the adhesive loses effectiveness, has been contaminated, or after imaging procedures are completed.
Q: Where should these electrodes be stored before use?
A: Store the electrodes in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, to maintain optimal adhesive performance and maximize shelf life, which extends up to two years.
Q: What patient populations are these electrodes best suited for?
A: These electrodes are primarily intended for neonatal and pediatric patients due to the gentle hydrogel adhesive and small size, though limited use in adults is possible if clinically appropriate.
Q: What certifications and compliance documentation are available?
A: CE and ISO certifications can be provided upon request, affirming adherence to international safety and quality standards for medical devices.