24hr Ambulatory Blood Pressure Recording

Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring involves measuring blood pressure (BP) at regular intervals (usually every 20–30 minutes during the day and every 60 minutes during the night) over a 24 hour period while patients undergo normal daily activities, including sleep.

The portable monitor is worn on a belt connected to a standard cuff on the non-dominant upper arm and uses an oscillometric  technique to detect systolic, diastolic and mean BP. When complete, the device is connected to a computer that prepares  a report of the 24 hour, day time, night time, and sleep and awake (if recorded) average systolic and diastolic BP.

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DateJanuary 5, 2014
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