Ambulatory BP Monitor
An ambulatory blood pressure monitor, often referred to as an ABPM, is a portable device used to monitor a person’s blood pressure over an extended period, typically 24 hours or more. Ambulatory BP Monitor for sale in F7 Surgical Equipments
It is a valuable tool for diagnosing and managing hypertension (high blood pressure) because it provides a more comprehensive picture of a person’s blood pressure throughout their daily activities and during sleep, rather than just measuring it in a clinical setting. Ambulatory BP Monitor for sale in F7 Surgical Equipments
Here’s how an ambulatory blood pressure monitor typically works:
Device Setup:
A healthcare professional or nurse will fit the patient with a cuff that is connected to a small, portable monitor. The cuff is typically worn on the upper arm.
Automatic Measurements:
The monitor is programmed to automatically inflate the cuff at regular intervals throughout the day and night. It records both systolic (the higher number) and diastolic (the lower number) blood pressure measurements.
Recording Data:
The monitor stores all the blood pressure readings it takes over the monitoring period. Patients are often asked to keep a diary of their activities, such as exercise, meals, and sleep, to help correlate the blood pressure measurements with their daily routine.
Analysis:
After the monitoring period is complete, the data collected by the ambulatory blood pressure monitor is downloaded and analyzed by a healthcare provider. This analysis helps identify patterns and abnormalities in blood pressure, such as spikes in pressure during specific activities or sleep.
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