Cardinal Health™ Kendall DL™
Single-Patient Multiple-Use
ECG Cable and Lead Wire System
Meet the standard for safe, efficient heart monitoring
Patients and clinicians are everything to us. It’s why we developed a single-patient multiple-use ECG cable and lead wire system that streamlines cardiac monitoring, helps protect patients from healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and elevates the standard of care for all. That’s the Cardinal Health™ Kendall DL™ Cable and Lead Wire System.
Our Kendall DL™ Solution
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products or trialing our cable & lead wire system?
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innovative solution that adapts to your patient flow.

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Explore our full electrocardiography solution
Our line of monitoring electrodes consist of conductive adhesive hydrogels to provide excellent adhesion and clear, reliable tracings.

Medi-Trace™ 450 Series Monitoring
Foam Electrode
Ideal for housewide, general
purpose monitoring

Kendall™ 930 Series Monitoring
Foam Electrode
Designed for high performance in stress & Holter applications

Medi-Trace™ 200 Series Monitoring
Foam Electrode
Smaller size for convenient
lead placement

Repositionable
Cloth Series
Monitoring Electrodes
Access our expert-led, on-demand webinar
Explore the clinical applications and advantages of
single-patient use ECG lead wires with Dr. Adam Osomanski, Doctor and Senior Lecturer at Western
Sydney University. In this short video Dr. Osomanski
discusses the importance of patient safety and
individualized care across the healthcare continuum.
Resources

The Cost Effectiveness of Single-Patient-Use Electrocardiograph Cable and Lead Systems in Monitoring for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

Differences In Alarm Events Between Disposable And Reusable Electrocardiography Lead Wires

The relationship between a single-patient-use electrocardiograph cable and lead system and coronary artery bypass graft surgical site infection within a Medicare population

Sternal-Wound Infections following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft: Could Implementing Value-Based Purchasing be Beneficial?
1Lestari T, Ryll S, Kramer A. Microbial contamination of manually reprocessed, ready to use ECG lead wire in intensive care units. GMS Hyg Infect Control. 2013 Apr 29;8(1):Doc07.
2Lankiewicz JD, Wong T, Moucharite M. The relationship between a single-patient-use electrocardiograph cable and lead system and coronary artery bypass graft surgical site infection within a Medicare population. Am J Infect Control. 2018 Aug;46(8):949-951.
3Inokuchi R et al. The proportion of clinically relevant alarms decreases as patient clinical severity decreases in intensive care units: a pilot study. BMJ Open 2013;3: e003354.
4Albert NM, Murray T, Bena JF, Slifcak E, Roach JD, Spence J, Burkle A. Differences in alarm events between disposable and reusable electrocardiography lead wires. Am J Crit Care. 2015 Jan;24(1):67-73.
5Saunders R, Lankiewicz J. The Cost Effectiveness of Single-Patient-Use Electrocardiograph Cable and Lead Systems in Monitoring for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2019 May 10;6:61.