ECG Viewer : Visualize and examine DICOM archives, perform measurements of the ECG signal, and automatically calibrate the grid according to ECG data
ECG Viewer is a lightweight Windows application designed specifically for helping you open and explore DICOM archives, as well as perform measurements of the ECG signal.
Advantages brought by portability
You can gain access to the program’s GUI by simply opening the executable file (there’s no installation setup included in the process). You may store it on portable media devices and carry it with you.Another important aspect is that it does not write entries in your Windows registry and leave configuration data in your computer. You may uninstall it by deleting the files that you have downloaded from the Internet.
User interface and viewing options
ECG Viewer reveals a clean feature lineup that embeds only a few configuration settings. There’s no support for a help manual, only a text document that highlights the main features of the utility.The application is able to process DICOM ECG archives by displaying an ECG examination right in the main window. The grid is calibrated according to the information embedded in the ECG file. In addition, you can use the right and left keys in order to move the ECG signal.
Configuration settings
ECG Viewer offers you the option to scan a user-defined folder, search for patients by ID, name and date, and view information about each one, such as study date and time, study description, institution, ID, and age. Plus, you can set up several remote connections (e.g. IP address, port number).
Bottom line
All things considered, ECG Viewer delivers a simplistic software solution for helping you examine DICOM archives. On the downside, it hasn’t been updated for a while so you can make use of its capabilities especially on older operating systems.
ECG Viewer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 1.3 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Science and Engineering.
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