PageWriter TC10
Cardiograph
  • With the PageWriter TC10 cardiograph, each button lights up, prompting you to take an ECG as easily as 1-2-3.
  • The PageWriter TC10 cardiograph supports high-quality ECG reports the first time. Five minutes of patient ECG history are available for review and to create ECG reports which can be exported in PDF or XML format.
  • PageWriter TC10 cardiograph offers visual guidance to simplify ECGs.

PageWriter TC10

Cardiograph
The Philips PageWriter TC10 is an advanced cardiograph that can grow with you as your workflow evolves. With its compact size and lightweight design, the TC10 is a portable solution that supports patient needs in a wide range of care settings.

Features
A secure connection
Philips DXL ECG algorithm provides ECG interpretations and a suite of advanced STEMI diagnostic aids to provide an interpretation of rhythm and morphology for a wide variety of patient populations.
Extend your reach
Use the upgrade options to easily add new features to increase clinical capabilities and further simplify workflow.
Expand diagnostic capabilities
Because it’s built on a standard platform, the PageWriter TC10 fits seamlessly into your existing IT infrastructure. So you are always connected, without being locked in. It delivers advanced bidirectional network communication using secure, wireless connectivity, based on standard LAN protocols, to protect the privacy of patient, staff, and financial information.

Documentation

Product Overview
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