Perform a full ABPI in under 10 minutes.
As investigated by The NHS Technology Adoption Centre (NTAC)
Screening with WatchBP Office ABI® has the potential to reduce the current number of appointments associated with ankle brachial measurements and echocardiogram (ECG) to confirm AF, whilst ensuring appropriate referrals are made to GPs and hospitals for those patients with suspected presence of one or more cardiovascular diseases.
The WatchBP Office ABI® is an automated oscillometric BHS (A/A) and ESH validated blood pressure monitor designed for clinical use. The device is equipped with innovative cardiovascular screening tools which are able to detect atrial fibrillation, simultaneous blood pressure measurement of both arms (as recommended by NICE guidelines) and ankle-brachial index performance for identification of peripheral arterial disease.
WatchBP Office ABI – Cardiovascular screening device
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