Quinton to sell QRS cardiopulmonary devices:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Quinton Cardiology Systems subsidiary Burdick is to sell PC card devices made by QRS Diagnostic for use in cardiopulmonary diagnosis. The products to be sold under the Burdick brand name include QRS's Universal ECG, SpiroCard and SpirOxCard, as well as its Sensaire handheld spirometer. QRS aims to provide low-cost technology that can integrate with Windows-based computer systems, both desktop and portable. Other original equipment manufacturers that sell its products include Sunlight Medical and Respironics.
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