Electrocardiogram (ECG), electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyogram (EMG) or
electrooculogram (EOG) signals can be retrieved using easyTEL+ digital telemetry through implanted electrodes. Various configurations are available:
Single lead biopotential, using a 2-wire electrode:
To get 1-lead ECG, or 1 EEG, EOG or EMG. For ECG, Lead II placement is usually
chosen (but not necessarily).
Dual biopotential:
To get a 2-lead ECG or a combination of 2 biopotentials amongst 1-lead ECG, EEG,
EOG or EMG.
Unipolar configuration, using 3 wires electrode:
In this configuration, the reference electrode is common to both biopotentials.
Unipolar biopotential is easier for the surgery but both biopotentials must be similar (2 EEG or 2 ECG for instance).
- Biop 1 = Electrode 1 – Electrode 2
- Biop 2 = Electrode 3 – Electrode 2
Bipolar configuration, using 4 wires electrodes:
In this configuration, the biopotential is measured between the positive (red) and
negative (white) electrode, allowing to get two independent biopotentials (EEG and
EMG for instance).
- Biop 1 = Electrode 1- Electrode 2
- Biop 2 = Electrode 3- Electrode 4
For ECG, lead III can be deduced by the software from leads I and II.
Quadruple unipolar biopotential, using 5 wires:
All biopotentials have the same reference. This configuration allows the acquisition
of 4 EEG.
Quadruple bipolar biopotential, using 9 wires:
Each biopotential is independent, which is useful for multi-purpose acquisitions,
for instance: 2 EEG + 1 EMG + 1-lead ECG. In this configuration, the reference
electrode is independent from all biopotentials.