In modern ECG systems, display clarity is essential for accurate waveform interpretation. Subtle artifacts or residual images, often referred to as “ghosting,” can obscure critical features during resting ECG analysis, potentially impacting clinical decisions. Anti-ghosting display technologies integrated into an EDAN ECG machine help clinicians read waveforms more accurately and reduce visual fatigue during extended diagnostic sessions.

The Challenge of Ghosting in ECG Displays
Ghosting occurs when previous images persist briefly on the screen, creating visual overlays that interfere with current signals. In cardiac diagnostics, even minor display artifacts can complicate the assessment of P-waves, QRS complexes, and ST-segment changes. This is particularly problematic in high-volume settings, where rapid waveform review is necessary, and clinician attention must remain focused on subtle electrical variations.
Improving display response and eliminating residual imaging are therefore crucial to ensure reliable interpretation of resting ECG data.
How Anti-Ghosting Technology Enhances Clinical Accuracy
Anti-ghosting display technology reduces residual image persistence by improving refresh rates, contrast, and pixel response times. In practice, this means that each cardiac waveform appears crisp, with no overlap from previously displayed signals. Clinicians benefit from clearer visualization of both minor and major waveform deviations, facilitating faster, more confident decisions during routine or stress ECG tests.
For resting ECG procedures, enhanced display fidelity supports both manual measurement and algorithm-driven interpretation, ensuring that visual clarity complements analytical accuracy.
SE-1515: Display Innovation Meets Comprehensive Functionality
EDAN’s SE-1515 integrates anti-ghosting display technology within a broader all-in-one ECG workstation. By combining precision ECG sampling boxes with comprehensive software, the SE-1515 supports resting ECG tests, stress tests, ECG data management, and network gateway functions. Its high-quality display ensures that each waveform is rendered accurately, while the unified interface streamlines workflow, enabling clinicians to focus on interpretation rather than device navigation.
Operational and Clinical Benefits
Clear, artifact-free displays improve both speed and confidence in ECG interpretation. Clinicians experience reduced eye strain, which is especially beneficial during high-volume resting ECG workflows. Moreover, consistent display quality ensures that critical diagnostic features are not overlooked, supporting patient safety and diagnostic accuracy.
Enhanced visualization also simplifies staff training, allowing new users to reliably identify waveform features without misinterpretation due to display artifacts.
Conclusion
Anti-ghosting display technology transforms how resting ECG waveforms are visualized, improving both accuracy and user experience. By integrating these advancements into the SE-1515 workstation, EDAN delivers an EDAN ECG machine that combines precise waveform rendering with comprehensive diagnostic functionality, supporting clinicians in delivering high-quality cardiac care with confidence.