The easy-to-use Veroval® compact BPU 22 upper arm blood pressure monitor is for patients who measure their blood pressure from time to time. The device has a large, easy-to-read display of the measured values and allows an analysis of the results by a traffic light system. The individual inflation pressure also ensures a gentle measurement.
Veroval® compact Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
Fully automatic easy-to-use upper arm blood pressure monitor
Get your Veroval® compact Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
- Detects and displays cardiac arrhythmias
- Large display for easy reading of measured values
- Cuff position control
- Analysis of measured values using a traffic light system
- Includes date and time display
- 2x 100 memory
- Includes storage bag and 4 x 1,5 V AA batteries
The Veroval® compact upper arm blood pressure monitor has met all specifications required for the quality seal of the German Hypertension League.
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FAQ
Please read the instruction leaflet carefully before using your Veroval® product for the first time, since correct blood pressure measurement requires correct operation of the device. These instructions will guide you through the individual steps for measuring your own blood pressure. You will be given important and useful hints to ensure that you obtain reliable results for your personal blood pressure profile.
Many factors play a role in blood pressure measurement. These ten general rules help you to measure correctly.
The contraction of the heart muscle is stimulated by electrical signals. A disorder of these electrical signals is called an arrhythmia. This may be due to genetic predisposition, stress, age, lack of sleep, exhaustion or similar factors. A doctor can establish whether an irregular heartbeat is the result of an arrhythmia.
The Veroval® blood pressure monitors indicate possible irregular heartbeats with the IHB (irregular heart-beat) indicator.
Why is this function so important?
- Arrhythmia or other diseases of the cardiovascular system can lead to false readings or lower the accuracy of the blood pressure measurement. If the IHB symbol appears multiple times, it may indicate heart rhythm disorders or arrhythmia. However, the measurement may also have been disrupted by movement or speaking. It is best to repeat the measurement.
- When cardiac arrythmias occur regularly, they may be a first sign of a circulatory disorder (ischemia) or an inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis).
If you see the IHB symbol regularly when measuring your blood pressure, we recommend that your doctor checks your heart rhythm. Please discuss with your doctor whether taking your own blood pressure readings is appropriate for you.