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Compact blood pressure monitor with arrhythmia detection function
The rolling stand from ERKA is the right accessory for more flexibility in everyday clinical use. It serves as a mounting option for the blood pressure monitor Erkameter E Flex and makes it ready for mobile use. The stand has a 5-foot chassis and can be extended to a height of up to 130 cm. Product details Rolling stand for mobile use of the Erkameter E Flex 5-foot chassis Durable castors Flexible use Color rod: white Chassis color: Silver Color casters: Black Material: Chromed steel Height: 75 - 130 cm Scope of delivery 1 ERKA rolling stand for Erkameter E Flex
The USB connection cable was developed to fit the TM-2430 long-term pressure monitor from boso. The blood pressure monitor stores all important data over 24 hours. With the help of the cable, the measurement data can then be read into the PC for evaluation and processing. Product details USB cable for data transfer Suitable for the TM-2430 long-term blood pressure monitor Quickly and securely transfer blood pressure readings to the PC Accessory or replacement cable Scope of delivery 1 boso USB connection cable for TM-2430 long term blood pressure monitor
Blood pressure monitor for children with colorful cuff
The LIAN NANO blood pressure monitor with pediatric cuff from Spengler is a lightweight diagnostic device designed specifically for use with young patients. The high-precision mechanism allows for accurate and individualized diagnosis. Made of ABS plastic, the device is particularly suitable for mobile use, weighing only 150 grams. The screw connection allows for an uncomplicated cuff change, which saves time and ensures easy handling. Product details Aneroid sphygmomanometer with cuff for children in size S Tube with screw thread Very durable, shockproof and dimensionally stable Mechanism of the measuring unit: copper-beryllium alloy with constant elasticity Ergonomic handle Incl. bag and cuff Material: ABS plastic Dimensions (cuff): W 8.5 x L 42 cm Scope of delivery 1 Spengler LIAN NANO blood pressure monitor with child cuff 1 nylon bag
Precise and comfortable as never before! The Vaquez Laubry Classic blood pressure monitor from Spengler is the old-timer among blood pressure monitors. Nevertheless, this monitor has all the advantages of a modern blood pressure monitor. Now more than 110 years ago, Spengler was born out of the meeting of two cardiologists, Henri Vaquez and Charles Laubry, and has been considered an expert in the field ever since. Product details Type: aneroid sphygmomanometer with cuff Material (case): injected zamac, chrome, shape retaining Diameter (housing): 63.5 mm Measuring accuracy: +- 3 mmHg Material (entire mechanics): Copper beryllium alloy with constant elasticity Dial scaling: 0 - 300 mmHg Diameter (dial): 60 mm Marking: LOT number (year and month of manufacture) Material (gauge protection): shock-resistant foam in blue, removable (diameter 63.5 mm) Gauge holder: full grain leather Pump: Spengler Classic Material (pump): PVC, black Diameter (pump): 50 mm Measuring valve: Spengler Classic M
The Autotensio upper arm blood pressure monitor from Spengler is undoubtedly the electronic blood pressure monitor designed for reliable automatic measurement. Discover our WHO indicator for real-time analysis and results. Thanks to the WHO indicator and backlit display, results are easy to read immediately after analysis. No questions remain unanswered about the accuracy and reliability of the result. This result can also be easily shared with your doctor or family. Product details Ergonomic upper arm blood pressure monitor Suitable for both size M and size L Compatible with the Depist HTA and Suivi HTA apps (free of charge) Immediate measurement thanks to three-color WHO display Results can be read in a very short time Easily divisible results thanks to recording with time stamp Incl. 2 alkaline batteries LR03 (AAA) Arm circumference: 22-42 cm Technical details Memory: 120 measurements with date and time Power supply: battery Operating time: approx. 200 measurements Automatic swit
For precise upper arm blood pressure measurements
The Tensonic wrist blood pressure monitor from Spengler is an electronic blood pressure monitor aimed not only at healthcare professionals, but also at patients who require a highly accurate diagnosis. This reliable medical instrument is ESH-validated (European Society of Hypertension) and is recommended by the French Foundation for Hypertension Research (FRHTA). Spengler, the inventor of the blood pressure monitor, is a partner of "DepistHTA", a recognized campaign for the early detection of high blood pressure. Product details Ergonomic upper arm blood pressure monitor Suitable for both size M and size L Easily shareable results thanks to time-stamped recording Compatible with the Depist HTA and Suivi HTA apps (free) Immediate measurement thanks to three-color WHO display Incl. 2 alkaline batteries LR03 (AAA) 1.5 V Incl. storage box Material (cuff): Nylon Arm circumference: 22-42 cm Technical details Power supply: Battery operation Operating time: approx. 200 hours Automatic switc
Reliable Blood Pressure Monitors – For accurate blood pressure measurement
The measurement of blood pressure is a central element of general diagnosis. Blood pressure refers, in the simplest possible way, to the pressure at which blood is pumped through the arteries. This value is measured in " millimeters of mercury ", or mmHg. The determination of blood pressure is an important life-saving value. Depending on whether the patient's blood pressure is high or low, it is possible to diagnose a blood pressure that is too low, called hypotension, or a blood pressure that is too high, called hypertension. Blood pressure measurement is usually performed by a physician or health care provider. In addition, regular monitoring of blood pressure over a defined period of time may also be required by the patient himself at home.
A blood pressure monitor consists of a pressure cuff connected by a hose to an analog or digital measuring unit, which is placed around the arm or wrist. It is important that the cuff is always at heart level. When the cuff is inflated, the artery is compressed. When the pressure is released, vortices form in the blood, which can be heard with the stethoscope as so-called Korotkoff noises. These can be recorded directly with the measuring device, just like the heart rate.
Blood pressure values
When measuring blood pressure, two values are determined: the systolic pressure, which is generated by the pumping force of the heart, and the diastolic pressure, which is maintained by the blood volume and the elasticity of the arteries when the heart valves close. As a defined medical standard, a systolic pressure of 120 and a diastolic pressure of 80 are considered the optimal blood pressure in the absence of exercise.
| Systolic pressure | Diastolic pressure |
Optimal blood pressure | < 120 | < 80 |
Normal blood pressure | < 130 | < 85 |
Some hypertension | < 130 - 139 | < 85 - 89 |
Mild hypertension | < 140 - 159 | < 90 - 99 |
Moderate hypertension | < 160 - 179 | < 100 - 109 |
Severe hypertension | > 180 | > 110 |
Which blood pressure monitor to buy?
In medical offices and clinics, the use of analog or manual blood pressure monitors, called manometers or aneroid blood pressure monitors, in combination with a stethoscope is widely established. Depending on the requirements, the use of an electronic blood pressure monitor can be advantageous in medical practices and clinics, e.g. when the measured values are to be recorded digitally in combination with other data such as date and time over a continuous period for detailed analysis. All of our blood pressure monitors are specially designed for daily use in clinics and medical practices. If the patient's doctor orders regular blood pressure checks, the purchase of a blood pressure monitor for private use is essential. This often happens when diseases such as hypertension, diabetes or heart disease are diagnosed. For private use, digital blood pressure monitors for the arm or wrist are generally preferred because of their ease of use.
Upper arm blood pressure monitors
Upper arm monitors are generally considered to be more accurate and less prone to error. This is because the blood flow in the arm is generally better than in the wrist due to the larger vessels and the proximity to the heart. Furthermore, with this method, the measurement is automatically taken at the height of the heart. The use of upper arm blood pressure monitors is recommended for patients with severe hypertension or hypotension, or who need extremely accurate readings for other reasons. This is also true for people with underlying arterial disease, which affects mostly the elderly, or Parkinson's disease. In medical practices and clinics, measuring blood pressure in the arm is considered a gold standard. For home use, digital upper arm blood pressure monitors score well thanks to their large display, which makes them easy to read and use, especially for elderly patients. Our tip: For the third time in a row, the Medicus X blood pressure monitor from boso was voted the test winner by the German consumer association Stiftung Warentest in 2020.
Wrist blood pressure monitors
Measuring blood pressure with a wrist monitor is especially suitable for patients who only measure their blood pressure occasionally and for whom slight variations in mmHg are acceptable. In this case, wrist blood pressure measurement can be sufficient and there is no need to buy an upper arm monitor, which is usually more expensive. In addition, due to their small size, wrist monitors can be used flexibly and easily on the move. In 2020, the Stiftung Warentest association voted the boso medistar+ blood pressure monitor the best in its class in terms of price-performance ratio.
Advantages and disadvantages of upper arm and wrist blood pressure monitors at a glance
| Upper arm blood pressure monitor | Wrist blood pressure monitor |
Advantages | accurate readings | low price |
| good readability thanks to a large display | easy to use |
| good handling | can be used on the move |
Disadvantages | higher price | less accurate values |
| bulky | limited application |
Applications | in offices, clinics and for private individuals | for individuals |
Digital or manual blood pressure monitor?
Digital, manual, arm, wrist - what exactly is the difference? It's simple: digital and manual refer to the technology of the blood pressure monitor, arm and wrist describe where the blood pressure is measured.
Electronic blood pressure measurement
Electronic, or digital, blood pressure monitors are available for both upper arm and wrist measurements. Because they are easy to use, they are suitable not only for medical office equipment, but also for private use. Digital blood pressure monitors have the advantage for the uninitiated that the measured value is directly analyzed and evaluated by the monitor. In addition, digital blood pressure monitors usually have more advanced functions, such as the detection of heart rhythm disorders. Among the devices specially designed for the needs of medical practices is the carat professional blood pressure monitor from boso, which has cuffs of various sizes. Of course, our blood pressure monitors are also ideally suited for measuring blood pressure at home.
Manual blood pressure measurement
Manual blood pressure measurement, " the old-fashioned way", for any health professional is always done exclusively on the arm. With manual blood pressure monitors, blood pressure is determined in an analog fashion using a manometer and a stethoscope. Our customers' favourites include the clinicus I and clinicus II from boso and the "Pffft" single-tube blood pressure monitor from our own DocCheck brand.
24-hour blood pressure monitors
It is often necessary to measure a patient's blood pressure continuously over a long period. In this case, a 24-hour long-term blood pressure monitor is used. Oscillometric blood pressure measurement, in which a microprocessor records and evaluates pressure changes, is particularly advantageous for long-term recording. This measurement has the advantage that no stethoscopes, microphones or electrodes are required.
ABI systems
ABI systems are designed to detect peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAD). Depending on the manufacturer and the device, it is possible to determine the Ankle Brachial Index (ABI) and Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV). Thus, you can predict heart attacks, mortality and strokes.
Accessories for blood pressure monitors
Do you need suitable accessories for your blood pressure monitor or spare parts for your blood pressure monitor? We have everything you need. We offer a wide range of other diagnostic instruments and accessories in our assortment - from the blood pressure cuff to the patient belt and protective cover, stands, wall mounts and cases, and much more.
Buy a Blood Pressure Monitor from the DocCheck Store
Whether you are looking for a manual or digital blood pressure monitor, for wrist or arm measurement: in the DocCheck store you will easily find medical technology from renowned manufacturers such as boso, Omron or ERKA for your needs in the office or at home and you will enjoy many advantages! Always the best quality at fair prices. Order your blood pressure monitor online at the DocCheck store and benefit from our fast delivery as well as our highest service and quality standards. For students, the DocCheck store also offers attractive discounts.