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ABPM, or ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, is a modern method to evaluate blood pressure levels. Unlike traditional measurements taken at a doctor’s office, ABPM provides a more accurate assessment by monitoring blood pressure throughout daily activities. Portea offers ambulatory BP monitoring services, allowing doctors to gain insights into your blood pressure patterns during your routine. This helps in diagnosing hypertension and determining the effectiveness of treatment.

With ABPM, you can comprehensively understand your blood pressure and receive personalized care based on accurate data collected over a while. Say goodbye to nervous readings and get a more reliable assessment with ABPM from Portea.

specification

  • Measurement method: Oscillometry,
  • Operation mode: Manual/Automatic/STAT,
  • Measurement unit: mmHg/KPa selectable,
  • Measurement types: Systolic, Diastolic, Mean,
  • Measurement range: Adult
  • presure: 10 to 270 mmHg;
  • Pulse rate: 30 to 220;
  • Pediatric presure:10 to 200 mmHg;
  • Pulse rate: 30 to 220;
  • Neonate pressure: 10 to 135 mmHg;
  • Pulse rate: 30 to 220

features

Experience the convenience of ambulatory blood pressure monitor rental and purchase services with Portea. Our advanced mobile BP monitoring system offers a range of benefits. It caters to patients of all ages – adults, pediatric, and neonates. With 24-hour monitoring capabilities, up to 350 groups of ambulatory NIBP data can be recorded at once.

The device provides a perfect blend of automatic and manual measurement methods, allowing up to 300 groups of data to be recorded manually. The high-definition colour TFT display ensures clear visibility, and the monitor includes features such as low power prompts, alarm notifications, error messages, and accurate time display—Trust Portea for reliable ABPM testing and precise monitoring of blood pressure.

faqs

1. What is the difference between ambulatory and home BP monitoring?

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and home blood pressure monitoring are two methods used to monitor blood pressure outside a clinical setting. The main difference lies in the duration and setting of the monitoring.

ABPM involves wearing a portable device that automatically measures blood pressure at regular intervals over 24 hours. It comprehensively assesses blood pressure fluctuations during daily activities and sleep.

On the other hand, home blood pressure monitoring involves using a blood pressure monitor at home to measure blood pressure at different times throughout the day. It provides a snapshot of blood pressure levels at specific moments.

Both methods have their advantages and are used for different purposes. ABPM offers a more detailed analysis of blood pressure patterns, while home monitoring allows for convenience and ease of use. At Portea, we provide ABPM machines on rent to facilitate accurate and comprehensive blood pressure monitoring.

2. What is normal ambulatory BP?

Normal ambulatory blood pressure (BP) refers to blood pressure readings within a healthy range during mobile blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). ABPM is a technique that measures blood pressure at regular intervals over 24 hours, providing a comprehensive assessment of an individual’s blood pressure patterns during daily activities and sleep.

Normal ambulatory BP values can vary slightly depending on age, sex, and overall health. However, normal mobile BP generally is considered to be an average daytime systolic BP of less than 135 mmHg and an average daytime diastolic BP of less than 85 mmHg. Nighttime BP values are usually lower, with an average systolic BP of less than 120 mmHg and an average diastolic BP of less than 70 mmHg.

It’s important to note that individual variations may occur, and it is best to consult with a healthcare professional to interpret and understand your ambulatory BP readings accurately. At Portea, we offer ABPM machines on rent or for purchase to facilitate comprehensive blood pressure monitoring in the comfort of your home.

3. How does a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor work?

Normal ambulatory blood pressure (BP) refers to blood pressure readings within a healthy range during a 24-hour mobile BP monitoring (ABPM) test. ABPM involves wearing a portable blood pressure monitor that automatically measures and records your BP regularly throughout the day and night.

During the ABPM test, the monitor inflates a cuff on your arm and records your BP readings at predetermined intervals. These readings provide a comprehensive picture of your BP patterns during daily activities and sleep, allowing healthcare professionals to assess your BP control and detect any abnormalities or fluctuations.

The 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor is compact and lightweight, enabling you to carry out your regular activities while it takes measurements. It provides a more accurate representation of your BP than single-office measurements, as it factors variations caused by daily stress, physical activity, and sleep.

At Portea, we offer ABPM machines on rent/buy, allowing you to undergo 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring in your home conveniently. Our professional healthcare staff can assist you with setting up and interpreting the results, ensuring accurate tracking and effective management of your blood pressure.

4. How does ambulatory BP monitoring work?

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is a method used to measure and record blood pressure readings over 24 hours. It involves wearing a portable device called an ambulatory blood pressure monitor, which automatically inflates a cuff on your arm and takes blood pressure measurements at regular intervals throughout the day and night.

The ABPM device is compact and lightweight, allowing you to go about your daily activities while it collects data. It provides a more comprehensive picture of your blood pressure patterns, capturing variations during different activities, including sleep.

Healthcare professionals later analyze the recorded data to assess blood pressure control, detect abnormalities or fluctuations, and make informed treatment decisions. At Portea, we offer ABPM machines on rent / buy, providing the convenience of undergoing 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the comfort of your own home. Our trained healthcare staff can assist you with setting up and interpreting the results, ensuring accurate tracking and effective management of your blood pressure.

5. Who needs ambulatory BP monitoring?

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is recommended for individuals who require a comprehensive assessment of their blood pressure over 24 hours. It is especially beneficial for those with suspected or diagnosed hypertension, individuals with white coat syndrome (elevated blood pressure in a medical setting), and those who need close monitoring of their blood pressure response to medication changes.

ABPM is also helpful in assessing blood pressure patterns in individuals with fluctuating blood pressure, masked hypertension (normal office blood pressure with high out-of-office readings), and those at risk for cardiovascular diseases.

At Portea, we provide ABPM machines on rent, making them accessible for patients who need ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Our healthcare professionals can guide you through the process, ensuring accurate tracking, interpretation of the results, and adequate blood pressure management for optimal health outcomes.

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