Blood pressure monitors without tubing

Tubeless blood pressure Holter monitors: a device integrated into the cuff for discreet and comfortable wear. Ideal for improving patient compliance during 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

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Integrated blood pressure Holter monitor on the Holter Supplies WBP-02A cuff

Reference : HOLT0002 MAPA blood pressure holter. ABPM cuff integrated on Holter supplies box.
1081,74 £ excl. tax i.e. £1,081.74 incl. tax Add to cart
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Somnomedics ABPMpro integrated blood pressure Holter monitor with cuff

Reference : SOMN0002
1670,22 £ excl. tax i.e. £1,670.22 incl. tax Add to cart
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Tubeless ABPM Holter Monitors – New Generation

Tubeless ABPM systems represent the latest technological advancement in the field of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. By integrating the measurement electronics directly into the cuff, they eliminate the bulky tubing and provide the patient with a discreet, lightweight and comfortable device to wear during the 24-hour recording period.

Superior comfort and improved compliance

The absence of tubing radically transforms the patient’s experience during tubeless ABPM. The single device worn on the arm resembles a bulky sports watch and goes completely unnoticed under clothing. The patient can go about their professional and social activities without any visible discomfort or constraints associated with tubing. This discretion improves compliance with the test and the representativeness of measurements under normal living conditions.

State-of-the-art clinical performance

Modern tubeless blood pressure Holter monitors have caught up with traditional systems in terms of measurement accuracy. CE-marked for medical use in accordance with EN ISO 81060-2, they offer clinically validated accuracy for the diagnosis of hypertension. Data is transferred to the analysis software via USB or Bluetooth. Some models also incorporate an accelerometer for automatic detection of the patient’s position during each measurement.