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An ECG Simulator is a piece of medical equipment used to simulate the electrical activity of the heart. It is used to test and calibrate the accuracy of electrocardiograph (ECG) machines, which are used to measure the electrical activity of the heart. ECG Simulators are also used to train medical personnel in the use of ECG machines.
The price range for ECG Simulators can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer and the features included. Generally, entry-level models start at around $500, while more advanced models can cost upwards of $5,000. Some of the more popular manufacturers of ECG Simulators include Medtronic, Philips, and Welch Allyn. These manufacturers offer a wide range of models, from basic models to high-end models with features such as advanced waveforms, multiple lead configurations, and built-in patient monitoring.