Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor BM-28

 10,500

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Features:

  • Universal cuff, including for larger upper arm circumferences up to 42 cm
  • Fully automatic blood pressure and pulse measurement on the upper arm
  • Average of all saved measured values
  • Cuff position control
  • 2 adjustable alarm times
  • Easy-to-read display
  • 4 x 30 memory spaces
  • Risk indicator
  • Arrhythmia detection
  • Medical device
  • For upper arm circumferences from 22 to 42 cm
  • Date and time/automatic switch-off
  • Incorrect usage message
  • Low battery indicator
  • Storage bag

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor BM-28
The BM-28 Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor features a universal cuff that fits arms up to 42 cm in circumference. Thanks to the integrated cuff position control, you can be even more assured about the precision of the blood pressure readings taken with each measurement.
Features:
• Universal cuff, suitable for circumferences up to 42 cm around the upper arms
• Completely automated upper arm blood pressure and pulse monitoring
• The mean of all measured values that were preserved
• cuff position management
• Two programmable alarm times
• Simple-to-read screen
• Memory spaces: 4 x 30
• A risk marker
• detection of arrhythmias
• medical apparatus
• For upper arm measurements between 22 and 42 cm
• Time & date/automatic turn-off
• Message for incorrect usage
• Low battery warning
• stowage pouch
Upper arm blood pressure monitor Beurer BM 28
Larger upper arm circumferences can also use the gadget because of the universal cuff.
• The brachial artery is where blood pressure is typically measured.
• Systolic and diastolic pressures differ significantly in different regions of the arterial tree, with systolic pressure rising in more distal arteries and diastolic pressure falling.
• This is why wrist and finger pressure monitors have gained popularity.
• The growing number of people using electronic monitors for ambulatory and self-monitoring has made the creation of standard testing techniques necessary.
• The American organizations BHS and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) created the most popular ones.
• Both involve having trained observers, and the device being tested takes three blood pressure readings from 85 people (selected to have a range of ages and blood pressures).
• According to the BHS protocol, a device must provide at least 50% of readings within 5 mm Hg and 75% within 10 mm Hg when using both methods (grade B).
• The AAMI stipulates that the average difference between the two methods must not be more significant than 5 mm Hg with a standard deviation of less than 8 mm Hg.
• A drawback of the validation processes is that they only consider population-level data analysis, ignoring the influence of individual characteristics.
Visit Beurer’s website for additional details about the Upper Arm Digital Blood Pressure Monitor BM-28.

Additional information

Weight 0.46 kg
Dimensions 10.3 × 13.4 × 6 cm
Adapter

adapter, No-Adapter

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