The
4250 Digital Holter Recorder is
Burdick's most compact and easy to use Holter Monitor ever. With its
small design, user-friendly controls, and powerful software integration,
the 4250 Holter ECG/EKG System provides high-quality recordings without
sacrificing patient comfort.
The
4250 Digital Holter Monitor offers 3-channel, 5- or
7-lead recordings for 24 or 48 hours, and is powered by a single AAA
alkaline battery for up to 48 hours. The easy-to-read LCD can be used
for fast verification of ECG tracing, eliminating the need for test
jacks and allowing the clinician to visually confirm good ECG signals
before sending the patient home. Recordings can be easily transferred
off the device via an SD card reader or by connecting a USB cable
directly to the device, making it fast and easy to ready the device for
the next patient.

For patients, the Holter monitor's compact,
water-resistant design is lighter and less obtrusive, providing a more
comfortable experience and encouraging patient compliance. Weighing
only 2 ounces in half the size of previous Burdick Holter monitors, the
4250 can be tucked under clothing, or carried in a plastic holster or
disposable pouch (see ACCESSORIES tab).
Burdick Vision Analysis Software
provides accuracy, ease-of-use, and flexible viewing options for data
collected with the 4250 Holter recorder. Color-coded abnormalities make
potential problems easy to identify, and simple menu-driven operation
reduces training time and increases staff efficiency. Independent
studies have shown 99.95% accuracy in Positive Predictive Value for
classifying normal beats and 99.61% accurate in Positive Predictive
Value for classifying abnormal beats using American Heart Association
and Massachusetts Institute of Technology standardized databases.
Burdick Vision Premier Analysis Software
includes all the features of the standard Vision software, with added
functionality of pacemaker analysis, automatic categorization into 13
different morphology forms, and advanced tools for analyzing arrhythmia,
atrial fib/flutter, and patient diary times. The Vision Premier
software labels each abnormality in a 7-second diagnostic strip with
classification, time of occurrence, heart rate, and beat annotation.
Additional diagnostic strips can be inserted manually.