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Device: Blood Pressure Monitor
Manufacturer: Welch Allyn
Model: Vital Signs Monitor 300 Series
Location: United States, Arizona
Business type: Medical Clinic
Negotiable
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Device: Blood Pressure Monitor
Manufacturer: Alaris Medical
Model: Ivac 4415
Location: United States, Delaware
Business type: Medical Clinic
Negotiable
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Device: Blood Pressure Monitor
Manufacturer: GE Healthcare
Model: Dash 4000
Location: India, Tamil Nadu
Business type: Service Company
Negotiable
1
The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
Current Manufacturer / Model Name Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name
Marquette / Dash 4000 GE Healthcare / Dash 4000

Blood Pressure Monitor may also be referred to as :

Non-Invasive Blood Pressure | Automatic Blood Pressure Meter | Blood Pressure Monitor | Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Meter/Monitor and Additional Parameters
 

Tips for buying Blood Pressure Monitor

  1. The complexity of the blood pressure monitor depends on where it will be used and the types of blood pressure monitors presently used in that location.
  2. The measurements are taken using either the oscillometric or auscultatory method.
  3. The inflation pressure should be adjustable or automatically set based on a previous or current pressure reading.
  4. Typical ranges for individual patient requirements are 150-260 mm Hg for an adult and for a neonate - 85-140 mm Hg.
  5. The automatic blood pressure meter system should be able to measure systolic pressures as high as 250 mm Hg. Cuff inflation must be less than 80 mm Hg/sec in order to reduce patient reactions. Cuff deflation should be 2-3 mm Hg/sec, depending on pulse rate.
  6. The non-invasive blood pressure monitor will allow choosing from at least 5 values over a range of 1-60 minutes, when selecting the timing between automatic blood pressure meter measurement cycles.
  7. When the cuff pressure reaches 300 mm Hg for an adult and 150 mm Hg for a neonate, the sphygmomanometer must automatically deflate.
  8. Systolic and diastolic pressures and pulse rate should be displayed by the blood pressure monitor system. Other optional parameters may be available, such as MAP and other physiologic parameters. These will be selected in accordance with clinician and patient demographic requirements.
  9. When the sphygmomanometer is unable to take an accurate measurement, it should alert the operator visually or audibly, and provide the reason for the error.
  10. Silencing the alarm's volume should be impossible, and so should be setting its limits outside the specified measurement range of the unit.
  11. One or more of the following cuff sizes should be available on non-invasive blood pressure monitors: neonatal, pediatric, adult, large adult, and thigh.
  12. These blood pressure monitors can be line-powered or battery-powered. Battery-powered non-invasive blood pressure monitors accept any commonly available battery.
  13.  Rechargeable batteries are recommended, since they reduce replacing and disposing costs.
  14. Additional monitoring capabilities, such as oxygen saturation and temperature, are offered by some expensive models.
  15. Often, blood pressure monitor suppliers will offer adjunctive equipment, such as monitor stands or pressure cuffs of various sizes.