While most cardiac testing systems are restricted to legacy Windows operating systems, we lead the industry by developing specialized Stress ECG solutions for Apple iMac/macOS alongside our robust Windows platforms. This cross-platform capability allows modern medical centers to utilize premium Apple hardware for their cardiology workstations. The high-resolution iMac screen displays brilliant, real-time 12-lead waveforms, ST-segment elevation/depression trends, and comparison templates side-by-side with maximum visual clarity.
Accurately evaluating cardiac reserve during stress requires precise real-time analysis tools. Our Stress ECG software includes built-in automated algorithms that continuously monitor ST segment shifts, ST slope, and heart rate trends. Clinicians can select from a wide array of standardized stress protocols—including Bruce, Modified Bruce, Balke, and Naughton—or configure custom protocols. The software automatically manages treadmill or ergometer speed and elevation, ensuring a standardized, highly controlled clinical test.
Our Stress ECG software is designed to integrate seamlessly with our heavy-duty Treadmill TM400 and other standard medical ergometers. For advanced clinical research and sports medicine, the system can be expanded into our iCPET (Intelligent Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test) configuration. By combining high-precision metabolic gas exchange monitoring (breath-by-breath VO2/VCO2 analysis) with simultaneous 12-lead exercise electrocardiography, clinicians can perform complete cardiopulmonary stress assessments under one unified software interface.
Yes. Unlike standard cardiac stress systems that only run on Windows, we offer a dedicated Stress ECG for iMac software suite. This native macOS application is optimized for Apple’s high-performance hardware, allowing clinics to leverage the outstanding stability, graphics processing, and security of iMac computers to run professional 12-lead exercise EKG tests.
Our software comes pre-loaded with all major internationally recognized stress testing protocols, including Bruce, Modified Bruce, Naughton, Balke, and RAMP protocols. Additionally, clinicians have the flexibility to design, edit, and save customized stage-by-stage exercise profiles, adjusting treadmill speed, treadmill incline, or ergometer workload settings to suit specific patient demographics.
Yes. Our Stress ECG system is designed with modular scalability. It can be seamlessly integrated with our gas exchange analysis module to form a complete iCPET system. This advanced setup allows for the simultaneous measurement of continuous 12-lead exercise EKG signals and breath-by-breath metabolic metrics (such as oxygen uptake, carbon dioxide production, and anaerobic threshold), providing a comprehensive evaluation of both cardiac and pulmonary reserves.