Get your 2 in 1 Veroval® ECG and Blood Pressure Monitor

  • Detects atrial fibrillations – a major cause of strokes
  • Heart rhythm can be recorded in just 30 seconds ‒ anywhere and anytime
  • Detects cardiac arrhythmias such as extra-systoles, an early sign of circulatory disorders, and inflammation of the heart muscle
  • Results are displayed immediately in an easily understandable format; plus a detailed view (electrocardiogram) for your doctor
  • In combination with Veroval® medi.connect, you and your doctor can have a detailed view of the electrocardiogram results


  • For gentle and precise upper arm measurements
  • High measuring accuracy verified
  • Universal size cuff (22-42 cm) with ergonomic fit
  • Data can be easily saved using the Veroval®medi.connect software
  • USB Bluetooth adapter included
  • Automatic assessment of the measured results (of blood pressure and ECG)

Excitation states of the heart can be assessed using an electrocardiogram. A contraction of the heart muscle is always caused by an electrical stimulus. The resulting changes in voltage can be measured on the surface of the body, and their course can be recorded and graphed. The Veroval® ECG and blood pressure combination device is a single-channel ECG that can detect different various arrhythmias, for example atrial fibrillation or extra systoles, and therefore helps to make a preliminary assessment by carrying out a basic recording.

It automatically evaluates whether the heart rhythm is too fast (Fig. 3), too slow (Fig. 2), irregular (Fig. 5 and 6), associated with pauses (Fig. 4) or normal (Fig. 1). This will be shown by clear symbols on the display immediately after the measurement.

High level of precision verified: The Veroval® ECG and blood pressure monitor with its high accuracy in blood pressure measurement has been clinically validated according to the protocol of the European Society of Hypertension.
The Veroval® ECG and blood pressure monitor has met all specifications for the blood pressure measurement required for the quality seal of the German Hypertension League.

For more information, download the instructions for use here

FAQ

Stroke prevention is especially important for people over the age of 50, or people suffering from hypertension, diabetes or hyperlipidemia. In general, there are two important factors which are accountable for heart attacks and particularly strokes: these are high blood pressure and irregular heartbeat, particularly atrial fibrillation.

Therefore, our Veroval® combination device is the ideal monitoring product to check those factors regularly. The good news is that more than 80 % of strokes can be prevented. Beside some non-influencable risk factors, such as old age, being male, family history or having already suffered a stroke, you can reduce your stroke risk by:

  1. Taking charge of your own health and living a healthy lifestyle: eat healthy, stay active, avoid smoking and drinking too much alcohol.
  2. Managing your blood pressure, ECG, cholesterol and diabetes.
  3. Taking your medication as recommended by your doctor.

Talk to your doctor about your stroke risk and set up a prevention plan that’s individually tailored for you.


The 2 in 1 Veroval® ECG and blood pressure monitor stores up to a total of 128 ECG and/or blood pressure readings, including the date and time of the measurement (64 readings for each of the 2 users). The most recently measured value is displayed first, and the oldest last. Once all memory slots are occupied, the oldest value is deleted.

The Veroval® ECG and blood pressure monitor is a single channel ECG that can detect various arrhythmias – for example atrial fibrillation, extrasystoles – and therefore helps to make a preliminary assessment by carrying out a basic recording.

  • If status messages repeatedly deviate from the norm, it is recommended to undergo a medical examination.
  • Regardless of the measurement result, the patient must immediately seek medical treatment by a doctor if he/she notices any symptoms that may indicate acute heart disease.

Recording a 1-lead ECG is not a substitute for medical treatment! The device is not a substitute for either a medical examination of heart function, nor recording of a medical electrocardiogram, which must be obtained using more elaborate measuring equipment. The device does not diagnose any medical conditions that may be the possible cause of the change observed in the ECG.