ECG Electrode - Single use

Ambu® BlueSensor N

The very small Ambu BlueSensor N has been specially developed for children. It features highly conductive wet gel, offset connector and superior adhesion to ensure optimal signal during short- to medium-term applications.

Thanks to the comfortable foam backing, the electrode is easy to use and gentle to the skin. The N electrode is also available with pre-attached lead wires.

Key Benefits

  • checkOffset connector mitigates the impact on signal quality from external forces like pulling of lead wires and pressure on electrodes
  • checkOffset connector allows the user to connect and disconnect the lead wire without applying pressure to the patient or the sensor area, which reduces the risk of gel spreading and adhesive detachment from skin
  • checkConductive wet gel lowers skin impedance effectively and immediately
  • checkWet gel optimises contact between skin and electrode
  • checkAdhesion is suitable for short-term application
  • checkAg/AgCl sensor ensures stable signal quality
  • checkVisible release liner can help prevent medical accidents for both users and patients
  • checkAlso available with preattached lead wire

Clinical Studies

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Specifications

See datasheet for more specifications of this product.

Spare parts

There are no spare parts or accessories for this product.

Downloads

Brochures (4)

file_download Combined Product Brochure
(23.09 MB - pdf)
file_download Cardiology Catalogue
(3.88 MB - pdf)
file_download Symbols Description - Cardiology Electrodes
(581.01 KB - pdf)
file_download BlueSensor Catalogue
(1.83 MB - pdf)

Datasheets

file_download LBL-005610-N-Datasheet_UK.pdf
(394.45 KB - pdf)

Directions for Use

file_download IFU ECG Electrodes (wet gel) V19 2020/03
(6.72 MB - pdf)

Instructions for use

file_download IFU ECG Electrodes (wet gel) V20 2023/11
(4.53 MB - pdf)

Supplementary Information

file_download Reach document for Medical Devices
(263.5 KB - pdf)
file_download Symbol Explanation
(2.23 MB - pdf)

May 2013

Note: US: Rx only

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