The BPAro Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Machine

Koulackbajer
2 min readSep 3, 2022

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The instrument used to measure blood pressure is called a sphygmomanometer. It consists of a rubber armband which is inflated using a manual or an electric pump. Once the armband is adequately inflated and can stop the pulse, an electronic or analog dial takes the reading.

Usually, a single blood pressure test in a clinic or doctor’s office is insufficient to determine whether someone has hypertension (high blood pressure) or hypotension (low blood pressure). Your doctor may then recommend ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) if they have any reason to believe that your blood pressure levels may be deviating, making you susceptible to the associated health problems.

But traditional sphygmomanometers are heavy, bulky, and complicated to operate. Dragging them around for hours on end is definitely not an option. How then does a patient have their blood pressure monitored without it becoming an inconvenience to their lives?

The BPAro ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABPM) was developed to provide an effective and affordable answer to this problem. It is a small, portable device equipped with the most advanced and reliable health metrics. By continuously and dynamically tracking people’s blood pressure for up to 30 hours while they go about their daily lives, including sleeping, BPAro can effectively act as a diagnostic foundation.

It is easy to use and comes with clear instructions for both patients and professionals. Measurement time and frequency can also be programmed to operate at desired predetermined intervals, allowing each person to customize the device for their needs.

Moreover, BPAro employs technology to save the results of the patient’s blood pressure monitoring and make it available on the user’s personal cloud account and via the BPAro App.

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