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titleOfInvention Electrode sheet control system having inflation function
abstract An electrode sheet (30) control system having an inflation function, comprising a control device (1), an inflator (2) and a bladder (3), wherein: an electrode sheet (30) is arranged on a surface of the bladder (3), the inflator (2) is connected with the bladder (3), and both the electrode sheet (30) and the inflator (2) are electrically connected with the control device (1); the control device (1) is used for controlling the inflator (2) to generate gas and inflating the bladder (3); and the control device (1) is used for controlling the electrode sheet (30) to monitor a user's electrocardiogram signals. According to the present technical solution, the electrode sheet (30) is arranged on a surface of the bladder (3), and when the bladder (3) swells up due to inflation, the electrode sheet may be in sufficient contact with the skin surface of a human body, thereby improving the electrocardiogram signal monitoring accuracy.
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