Cardiotachometer

Cardiotachometers are devices that are used to measure heart rate (HR) in real time. They are widely used in medicine, sports, and other areas where it is necessary to monitor the condition of the cardiovascular system.

Cardiotachometers can be either stationary or portable, which allows them to be used in various conditions. They can be connected to a computer or other device to transmit data to a remote server or monitor.

The operating principle of a cardiotachometer is based on measuring the electrical impulses that are generated by the heart with each beat. These pulses are transmitted to a sensor, which converts them into an electrical signal, which is then transmitted to the analyzer. The analyzer measures the time between each pulse and calculates the heart rate.

In addition, cardiac tachometers can be used to measure other cardiovascular parameters such as blood pressure, blood oxygen levels, etc. This allows you to get a more complete picture of a person’s health status.

The use of cardiotachometers is an important tool for monitoring health and preventing cardiovascular diseases. They help to identify possible problems at an early stage and take timely measures to eliminate them.



Cardiotachometers are measuring instruments that are used to determine heart rate (HR) in real time. They are an integral part of medicine and are necessary to assess the state of the human cardiovascular system.

The operating principle of a cardiotachometer is based on recording electrical impulses generated by the heart muscle during contraction of the atria and ventricles of the heart. These impulses are converted and displayed on the device's display in the form of a graph showing the heart rate over a certain period of time.

Cardiotachometers can be used in various medical institutions, including clinics, hospitals, sanatoriums and sports centers. They help identify possible heart problems and contribute to the early diagnosis of heart and vascular diseases.

Cardiotachometric devices can also be used to monitor the health of people being treated for cardiovascular diseases or taking medications to control blood pressure. In these cases, cardiotachometers help monitor the effectiveness of treatment, as well as assess the risk of complications.

Depending on the model and manufacturer, the cardiac tachometer can be used in different ways. Some of them are wrist-mounted and have a built-in battery. However, the most common are portable pocket versions that operate on either mains or battery power.

There are several types of cardiotachometers, which differ in the technology for measuring heart rate. The most common is optical, based on a sensor that responds to changes in the pulse wave. In addition to optical, magnetic, ultrasonic and radiofrequency cardiotachometer devices are also on sale. Each of them has its own advantages and disadvantages, but their scope is limited due to the low accuracy of heart rate measurement. Thanks to the development of electronics and sensors, the latest models of cardiotachometers have high accuracy in determining heart rate over a long period of time. In addition, they are often able to simultaneously record arterial pressure, physical activity, body temperature and many other parameters.