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Hypertensive patients should regularly monitor and manage their blood pressure to prevent problems with the condition. Patients can check their blood pressure throughout the day with a holter blood pressure monitor. Home BP monitoring and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring use the same approach and technology. However, with a 24-hour blood pressure monitor, the patient is free to check their blood pressure as often as they choose.

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

The 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitor is a compact, portable device worn around the waist or neck and connected to an arm cuff. The ambulatory BP monitoring devices take readings often every 15 or 30 minutes. Patients use it while going about their daily activities or sleeping. The ambulatory blood pressure monitor automatically inflates the cuff regularly for 24 hours. ABPM sends the patient's healthcare practitioner a detailed record of the patient's blood pressure throughout the day.

Types of 24-hours BP monitoring devices for home use

A more accessible alternative to the ABPM is the 24-hour BP monitor for home use. A 24-hour blood pressure monitoring device collects BP data at regular intervals and under certain circumstances. One of these is arm monitors that inflate the cuff over the upper arm and provide a reading. Some devices make it simple to communicate information with a doctor by allowing users to download the data to a computer. A 24-hours blood pressure monitor can also let patients monitor more than one person's blood pressure. Next are wrist monitors that measure the vibration of the blood as it flows through the arteries in the wrist. They might also display heart rate data.

Added features for 24-hour BP monitoring devices

Before wearing a 24-hour blood pressure monitor, there are numerous aspects to consider. Heart-related metrics monitor a patient's systolic or diastolic heart rate variations, pulse rate, and irregular heartbeats. Patients who will monitor their blood pressure often with another family member should consider using a multi-user monitor. Last is the adjustable inflation level. While some manufacturers let customers change the inflation level, others have technology that adjusts inflation to each patient's needs.