Choosing blood pressure Home Monitor There are many varieties and types of blood pressure monitors at home (LMWH). Buying a blood pressure monitor is an excellent way to keep track of your blood pressure, but the choice can be confusing. The choice is personal and usually based on: accuracy, ease of use, cost, type of cuff, memory and printing options. It is important to choose the one you are comfortable. This article will give you some tips and information to choose the best BP monitor for you.
Home blood pressure monitors are essentially three types, the column of mercury, aneroid and digital monitors blood pressure.
LMWH Mercury:
Seen in the doctor's office. They are more precise, more difficult to use. They use a stethoscope to detect sounds in the arteries.
Aneroid HPBMs-
are the second most reliable. Aneroid monitors range in price from about $ 20 to $ 30. These also require using a stethoscope - which is included in this particular model. They are lightweight, portable and affordable. Experts from the American Society of Hypertension recommend this guy and say that it is the cheapest screens and little things can go wrong with them. Aneroid models can be difficult to use, and may require the formation of a doctor or health worker. In addition, the use of these requires good hearing and eyesight and can not be the best choice for elderly or disabled. For these reasons, LMWH aneroid are generally less popular than digital monitors.
LMWH Digital
These machines are less accurate, but they are easier to use. They are a good option for people who are deaf or have poor eyesight. If you use it properly, it is the best choice for anyone.
In addition, it is important to look at while buying LMWH cuff. Headlines are three types. Arm, wrist and fingers. wrists, arms are the most accurate. Finger and wrist are recommended only for those who can not wear them on the arm. An improperly fitted arm cuff to give a false reading. This is the most common reason for inaccurate readings of blood pressure. To determine your cuff size, measurement in the middle of the arm. If
Less than 31 cm (12.2 inches), buy a normal size cuff
Between 31 and 40 cm (15.7 inches), purchase a large cuff
Headlines should be inflated to measure blood pressure, they include those that must be inflated by hand, semi-automatic devices and automatic inflating devices.
Here are some tips when you buy blood pressure monitor.
Screen size - is a standard or an oversized LCD necessary reading. Try to take the normal size.
Power - AC adapter or powered battery. If you travel to the detector cell is your best choice.
Memory Features - Some models recall the last reading or multiple readings. There are also models that have a PC link. Better choose that has a memory of a monitoring system atleast months BP.
Printing Options-Some monitors also have the impression of options to keep your safe record
The size of the cuff - arm cuffs, large and small are available for some units. The size of the cuff on a blood pressure monitor may be as important to obtain an accurate reading. So always use cuff which is not too small and not too large.
Cost - The cost may be the most important factor. Remember to do as much research as possible. The most expensive models are not always as good as the cheapest
Accuracy - Plays on certain units of the wrist and fingers can not be as accurate as the arm of a unit based on the individual.
Ease of use - it depends on personal preference. People with certain disabilities may find a unit easier to use than another.
Warranties Warranty period - varies from one to three. Check your equipment regularly to ensure that everything runs smoothly and accurately.
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Posted on March 16, 2010.