WatchBP Office Vascular ABI Digital BP Cardiovascular Screen
WatchBP Office Vascular ABI Digital BP Cardiovascular Screen
Accurate blood pressure and cardiovascular screening monitor with multiple features and easy to use. Comes with a 5 year warranty.
Features
Validated with clinical A/A grade according to the British and Irish Hypertension Society (BIHS), and clinically validated according to AAMI/ISO standards for many special patient groups including children from the age of 3 and patients with end stage renal disease, diabetes, pregnancy pre-eclampsia and large arm circumferenceMean Arterial Pressure (MAP) and Pulse Pressure (PP)Connectable by USB and Bluetooth 4.2Rechargeable battery, energy-efficient and environmentally friendlyWatchBP Analyzer software, presenting a clear report and relevant analysis. Download from the website free of charge:https://www.microlife.com/support/softwareprofessional-products
Benefits
Inter-Arm-Difference (IAD)
Dual-cuff design for simultaneous measurement on both arms to assess the Inter-Arm-Difference (IAD).
Reliable AFIB screening
Screens for Atrial Fibrillation (AF) with high accuracy (sensitivity 98% – specificity 92%) as demonstrated in multiple comparative studies with 12-lead ECG.1-10
ABI assessment (optional)
Fast, easy, and accurate Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) assessment.
11Brachial-ankle PWV assessment (optional)User-friendly with high reproducibility cuff-based brachial-ankle PWV measurement method to evaluate arterial stiffness.12Non-invasive central blood pressure measurement (optional)Determines blood pressure of the ascending aorta based on Pulse Volume Plethysmography (PVP) waveforms to help in making a reliable diagnosis of cardiovascular risk and hypertension.
Flexible BPM schedule
Enables the physicians to adjust the settings of time intervals and numbers of consecutive measurements to comply with different guidelines.
Sprint algorithm
Enable the physicians to perform automated office blood pressure measurements (AOBPM).
Upgradeable (optional)
Allows on-demand paid upgrades of “ABI” (ABI included) or “PWV” (brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) and central blood pressure indices included).
Reference
1. Wiesel J, et al. The use of a modified sphygmomanometer to detect atrial fibrillation in outpatients. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2004;27:639-43.2. Stergiou GS, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of a home blood pr ensure monitor to detect atrial fibrillation. Journal of human hypertension. 2009;23:654-8.3. Wiesel J, et al. Detection of atrial fibrillation using a modified microlife blood pressure monitor. Am J Hypertens. 2009;22:848-52.4. Wiesel J, et al. Screening for asymptomatic atrial fibrillation while monitoring the blood pressure at home: trial of regular versus irregular pulse for prevention of stroke (TRIPPS 2.0). Am J Cardiol. 2013;111:1598-601.5. Kearley K, et al. Triage tests for identifying atrial fibrillation in primary care: a diagnostic accuracy study comparing single-lead ECG and mo dified BP monitors. BMJ Open. 2014;4:e004565.6. Wiesel J, et al. Comparison of the Microlife blood pressure monitor with the Omron blood pressure monitor for detecting atrial fibrillation. Am J Cardiol. 2014;114:1046-8.7. Gandolfo C, et al. Validation of a simple method for atrial fibrillation screening in patients with stroke. Neurol Sci. 2015;36:1675-8.8. Chan PH, et al. Diagnostic performance of an automatic bloo d pressure measurement device, Microlife WatchBP Home A, for atrial fibrillation screening in a real-world primary care setting. BMJ Open. 2017;7:e013685.9. Chan PH, et al. Head-to-Head Comparison of the AliveCor Hea rt Monitor and Microlife WatchBP Office AFIB for Atrial Fibrillation Screening in a Primary Care Setting. Circulation. 2017;135:110-2.10. Verberk WJ, et al. Screening for atrial fibrillation with automated blood pressure measurement: Research evidence and practice recommendations. International journal of cardiology. 2016;203:465-73.11. Kollias, A., et al., Automated determination of the ankle-b rachial index using an oscillometric blood pressure monitor: validation vs. Doppler measurement and cardiovascular risk factor proile. Hypertens Res, 2011. 34(7): p. 825-30.12. Kollias, A., et al. Automated pulse wave velocity assessmen t using a professional oscillometric office blood pressure monitor. J Clin Hypertens. 2020;00:1–7.13. Cheng, H.M., et al., Measurement accuracy of a stand-alone oscillometric central blood pressure monitor: a validation report for Microlife WatchBP Office Central. Am J Hypertens, 2013. 26(1): p. 42-50.14. Kollias A, et al. Validation of the professional device for blood pressure measurement Microlife WatchBP Office in adults and children according to the American National Standards Institute/Association for theAdvancement of Medical Instrumentation/International Organization for Standardization standard. Blood Press Monit. 2018 Apr;23(2):112-114.15. Palatini P, Fania C, Gasparotti F. Accuracy of the WatchBP office ABI device for office blood pressure measurement over a wide range of arm sizes. Blood Press Monit. 2018 Apr;23(2):117-119.'
Internal Reference:
MD09851
Lead Time:
5 Working Days