A&D Medical UB-525 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor White


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Description

  • One button operation - ease of use
  • Large 3-fold display
  • 60 memories and average reading function

Over 20% of UK adults have hypertension

Hypertension increases the risk of developing other health conditions.

Hypertension puts blood vessels under constant stress and damages the artery walls, making them weaker. This makes it more likely to develop clots due to poor blood flow. It can also damage arteries to the point of bursting or tearing, which can lead to internal bleeding.

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What is clinical validation?

Clinical validation is a formal study comparing the accuracy of a blood pressure monitor relative to the measurement of a clinical observer using a mercury sphygmomanometer and stethoscope on a patient.

Clinical validation is comprised of a three major components:

 

  • Utilisation of modern protocols
  • Independent verification of accuracy
  • Publication in a peer-reviewed journal

UB-525 wrist monitor

 

  • Clinically validated for accuracy
  • Lightweight, compact design
  • Extra-large, easy to read LCD display
  • Pressure Rating Indicator classifies blood pressure in accordance with medically approved standards
  • Large cuff 13.5-21.5cm

Home blood pressure monitoring

Regularly track your blood pressure at home with a clinically validated blood pressure monitor.

Simple steps like being more active, eating healthier, and medication prescribed by your doctor, can make a huge difference on managing blood pressure.

1 in 4 with atrial fibrillation are undiagnosed

• 66% of AF strokes can be averted with treatment

• 20% of all strokes linked to AF

• 62% not prescribed anticoagulant

• People with atrial fibrillation have five fold risk increase of stroke

Atrial fibrillation screening

An irregular heart rhythm is defined as a rhythm that is 15% less or 15% more than the average sinus rhythm detected during blood pressure measurement.

Atrial fibrillation has received clinical validation via a peer reviewed journal.

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