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Medical Device Galvanic Isolator: Safeguarding Patients Through Electrical Isolation
In modern healthcare environments, medical devices are often interconnected—linked to monitoring systems, computers, imaging equipment, and power sources. While this connectivity improves diagnosis and treatment, it also introduces electrical risks. One essential yet often overlooked component that protects patients and equipment from these hazards is the galvanic isolator.
A medical device galvanic isolator is designed to prevent direct electrical current from passing between two connected circuits while still allowing signals or power to transfer safely. In simple terms, it creates a protective barrier. This barrier ensures that unintended voltage, leakage currents, or electrical surges do not travel from one system to another, particularly toward the patient.
Patient safety is the primary reason galvanic isolation is critical in healthcare settings. Many medical devices, such as ECG monitors, infusion pumps, and patient monitoring systems, connect directly to the human body through electrodes, probes,…





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