*Improving Patient Quality of Care
*Corline Systems is cost effective
*One EKG cable is User-Friendly
*Simplifying the process of monitoring patients and obtaining EKG Tracings.
*Putting an end to the problematic, scattered, heavy ekg lead-wires
*Preventing cross-contamination of wires and equipment
*Reducing the risk of spreading life threatening infections
*Improving patient safety
*Patient comfort
*ZIF design & zero-insertion force
*Mistake-Proof, one-line design (eliminates costly lead reversal)
*Ensuring consistency among staff
*Increasing cost savings
*Utilizing a unique design of combo grabbers
*Enabling universal use of electrodes: snap pads and sticky tabs.
Corline Systems One Line EKG Cable solves dreaded problems with one of the most important tasks undertaken during delivery of patient care. The current practice is still primitive, to say the least, and has not changed since its inception decades ago.
There have been attempts in variations of solutions introduced, for example, single use or wireless bluetooth EKG cables, however, they all result in falling short in many ways according to doctors, hospital staff, and several research articles.
We are introducing a new, innovative, one line EKG cable system--a comprehensive approach to solve a complicated task.
Corline Systems is a simple solution to a big problem, converting all scattered, bulky, heavy EKG lead-wires/Monitor cables to a universal one line, one cable system, capable of interacting with all signal capturing cardiac monitors regardless of their make or model.
*Any monitor, any 12 Lead EKG Machine anywhere without added cost
At the inception of this new device concept, we understood that other systems have a lack of, if any, firewall protection in place at the three gateways where patients are treated and/or admitted to hospitals. Those gateways are EMS, emergency department walk-ins, and direct admissions from the community.
What we have overlooked is understanding the fact that the care of a patient starts from pre-hospital phase. This is more true when a patient has his or her initial contact with the health care personnel at the EMS level. The care continues on through the Emergency Department (ED) or bypassing the ED and admitted directly to Inpatient Services.
Although some patients are admitted directly to the hospital, Corline Systems addresses all of those scenarios, as well as creating a firewall to reduce the risk to of infection transmission from unidentified patients who are potential carriers of life-threatening infection, until dismissal and beyond.
It is noteworthy that the care of patients does not end at dismissal. Some are transferred to another hospital, or some, for example, require returning to the hospital for cardiac rehab three times a week for up to three months. Potentially over 150 lead-wires and many monitors could become cross-contaminated by one infected patient. The effect is most certainly devastating.
It is of extreme importance to identify those patients that are carriers of life threatening infections before they reach the hospital so that the isolation process can take place. Unfortunately, however, most carrier patients are not thoroughly examined or properly identified before reaching the hospital.
In other systems, there is a lack of, if any, reduction of infection transmission barrier in place to protect other patients from a "carrier patient"--someone who is carrying a life threatening infection. This results in an increased risk of infection affecting others down the line.
This creates a major problem at the onset of when patient care starts , when it is already past the point of taking proper precautions against the spread of infection.
Every piece of equipment in every ambulance, emergency department and inpatient department is contaminated by a single patient, which requires complete sanitization between every patient.
This task is nearly impossible to achieve . We, as medical care providers, must do the best we can to reduce the risk of exposure and cross-contamination of EKG Lead-wires, and equipments from the beginning to ensure proper cleanliness and disinfection required in order to keep patients and staff safe.
We are certain Corline Systems, one cable, one patient, can achieve this objective. From the field by EMS. This barrier is set in place by applying the Corline Cable to the unidentified, infected patients, or, in case of direct admission of the unidentified patients to the hospital, reduces the risk of Cross-Contamination of EKG lead wires and monitors, through inpatient services until dismissal, and beyond.
Utilizing the Corline System delivers a seamless transition. A quick and easy process that travels with the patient everywhere, and will interact with any cardiac signal capturing device regardless of their make or model, without the expected added cost.
The Corline System is unprecedented in its simplicity, application, and cost effectiveness.
Most certainly, it is much easier and much more effective to clean/disinfect one cable than multiple.
Corline Systems is favored over today's conventional EKG/monitor cables among EMS personnel, nursing staff, EKG technicians and physicians alike.
One EKG cable is much more efficient, easier and effective to clean and disinfect rather than several EKG lead-wires between patient use. Corline Systems, the single EKG Lead-Wire makes sense.
With Corline Systems, one EKG cable is applied to one patient and stays on the same patient, travels to the ED (direct admission) to the hospital until dismissal or transfer to another facility. A single EKG Lead-Wire makes sense.
The same cable that had already been applied to the patient by EMS (emergency medical services) travels to ED and to in-patient services until dismissal or transfer to another facility. The single EKG Lead-Wire makes sense.
The same cable that was on the patient can be reprocessed and saved for the same patient for the duration of rehab if that patient is an infection carrier. The single EKG Lead-Wire makes sense.
All resting 12 EKG lead-wire machines and three to five lead monitors at the doctors' offices can be converted to a Corline Systems--the single EKG cable that makes sense.
All resting 12 Lead EKG lead-wires/machines and monitors can be converted to a Corline Systems single EKG cable. The single EKG Lead-Wire makes sense.
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