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NIBP Monitor BpTRU

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BpTRU automated non-invasive blood pressure monitor

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  • Model BPM-100: EURO plug standard cable
  • Model BPM-200: EURO cable, USB port and rechargeable battery
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NIBP Monitor BpTRU

33901.BPM100 The BpTRU Blood Pressure Monitor is an automated non-invasive blood pressure monitor that is reliable, accurate and easy to use. It is designed for the office or clinic setting and operates with or without the operator present. Multiple readings and the automatic elimination of the first reading from the calculation greatly reduce the risk of "white-coat" effect. The physician will immediately see the average reading clearly displayed.The clinically proven accuracy of the BpTRU Blood Pressure Monitors have even been validated for children as young as three years.

Features:

  • Wall-mounted for stability or can be placed on the desk top
  • Calculates blood pressure and pulse rate
  • Continuous auto zero-offset recalibrating assures consistent, accurate readings
  • View single measurements or the average of up to five readings
  • Multiple readings and automatic elimination of the first reading from the calculation
  • Includes 3 comfortable cuffs in a variety of adult cuff sizes:
      401-BPM10010 Small Adult Cuff: 3-1/2" x 6-3/4"
      401-BPM10011 Regular Adult Cuff: 4-3/4" x 9"
      401-BPM10012 Large Adult Cuff: 6" x 13"

      *Optional pediatric cuff (401-BPM10009) and extra-large adult cuff (401-BPM10013) are available

  • All cuffs are latex free
 

How does it works:

At the touch of the button, the monitor automatically performs up to six BP measurements, discards the first reading and then automatically averages the next five, displaying the average as the final result. The monitor also displays the patients’ heart rate.

 

Model BPM-100 includes:

  • BPM 100 blood pressure monitor
  • 3 cuffs (latex-free)
  • Wall mounting bracket
  • Coiled neoprene tubing (2m)
  • AC Power Supply (2m cord)
  • Operator's Manual
  • Quick Start Guide & Instruction Card
 
Model BPM-200 includes:

  • BPM 200 blood pressure monitor
  • 3 cuffs (latex-free)
  • Wall mounting bracket
  • Coiled neoprene tubing (2m)
  • AC Power Supply (2m cord)
  • Operator's Manual
  • Quick Start Guide & Instruction Card
  • Rechargeable lead-acid battery
 

Technical specifications:

  • Pressure measurement range: 0 to 290 mmHg.
  • Pressure measurement accuracy: Meets or exceeds ANSI/AAMI SP10:1992. Within 3 mmHg or 2%, whichever is greater.
  • Systolic blood pressure measurement range: 60 to 250 mmHg.
  • Diastolic blood pressure measurement range: 40 to 160 mmHg.
  • Pulse rate measurement range: 40 to 200 beats per minute.
  • Blood pressure measurement efficacy: Meets or exceeds ANSI/AAMI SP10:1992 standard for overall efficacy of blood pressure measurements versus standard auscultation (using the 5th Korotkoff sound).Average error within +/‐ 5 mmHg. Standard deviation within 8 mmHg.
  • Pulse rate measurement efficacy: Meets or exceeds specification against a clinical reference. Average error within +/‐ 1 beats per minute Standard deviation within 3 beats per minute.
  • Maximum operating cuff pressure: 290 mmHg.
  • Maximum possible cuff pressure: 330 mmHg.
  • Maximum possible cuff inflation time: Over 10 mmHg for 3 minutes.
  • Input power requirements to universal power supply: 100 – 240 VAC, 500 mA max, 50 – 60 Hz.
  • Output power of universal power supply: 8 VDC, 1.0 A.
  • Cord set connector type IEC 320 C7 connector.
  • Cord set plug type: Continental Europe.
  • Cord set length 1.8 m, 6.0 feet.
  • Environmental operating ranges: Temperature: 10 to 40 degrees Celsius; Humidity: 15 to 90% RH (non‐condensing); Elevation: ‐170 to 1,700 m (from sea level).
  • Monitor lifetime 10,000 full scale BP cycles of 0 to 290mmHg and back.
  • Physical dimensions: Height: 15 cm, Width: 23 cm, Depth: 8 cm, Weight 2.5 kg, including accessories.
  • CE Mark. Manufactured in Canada by BpTru Medical Devices.
 

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In the interest of continued product improvement, the manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice.




MEDIDA DE LA PRESIÓN ARTERIAL: MEJOR AUTOMATIZADA

Garcia-Donaire JA, Dalfo Baque A, Sanclemente Anso C, Urdiales Castillo D, Martinez Deben F, Ortega Lopez N, Pizarro Nuñez JL, Martin Oterino JÁ, Garcia-Norro Herreros J, Mediavilla Garcia JD, Vara Gonzalez LA, Prieto Diaz MÁ, Vila Coll MA, Gomez Fernandez P, Rossique Delmas P, Gascon Becerril R, Perez Álvarez R, Delgado Zamora R, de Vega Santos T, Cerezo Olmos C, Segura de La Morena J and Ruilope LM. [Measurement of blood pressure in consultation and automated mesurement (BPTru(®)) to evaluate the white coat effect]. Medicina clinica. 2012 May 19; 138 (14) :597-601



MEDIDA DE LA PRESIÓN ARTERIAL EN CONSULTA Y AUTOMATIZADA (BpTRU®) PARA EVALUAR EL EFECTO DE BATA BLANCA

Garcia-Donaire JA, Dalfo Baque A, Sanclemente Anso C, Urdiales Castillo D, Martinez Deben F, Ortega Lopez N, Pizarro Nuñez JL, Martin Oterino JÁ, Garcia-Norro Herreros J, Mediavilla Garcia JD, Vara Gonzalez LA, Prieto Diaz MÁ, Vila Coll MA, Gomez Fernandez P, Rossique Delmas P, Gascon Becerril R, Perez Álvarez R, Delgado Zamora R, de Vega Santos T, Cerezo Olmos C, Segura de La Morena J and Ruilope LM. [Measurement of blood pressure in consultation and automated mesurement (BPTru(®)) to evaluate the white coat effect]. Medicina clinica. 2012 May 19; 138 (14) :597-601



OVERALL ACCURACY OF THE BpTRU–AN AUTOMATED ELECTRONIC BLOOD PRESSURE DEVICE

Mattu GS, Heran BS, Wright JM. Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada



COMPARISON OF THE AUTOMATED NON-INVASIVE OSCILLOMETRIC BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR (BpTRU) WITH THE AUSCULTATORY MERCURY SPHYGMOMANOMETER IN A PAEDIATRIC POPULATION

Mattu GS, Heran BS, Wright JM. Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.


 

THE BpTRU AUTOMATIC BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR COMPARED TO 24 HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING IN THE ASSESSMENT OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
Beckett L, Godwin M. Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University, 220 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 5E9, Canada. 

 

  

CONVENTIONAL VERSUS AUTOMATED MEASUREMENT OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN PRIMARY CARE PATIENTS WITH SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
Martin G Myers, professor of medicine,1 Marshall Godwin, professor of medicine,2 Martin Dawes, professor of medicine,3 Alexander Kiss, assistant professor,4 Sheldon W Tobe, associate professor of medicine,5 F Curry Grant, director,6 Janusz Kaczorowski, professor of medicine7.

 

 

TAKING BLOOD PRESSURE: TOO IMPORTANT TO TRUST TO HUMANS?
Donald G. Vidt, MD, Richard S. Lang, MD, MPH Raul J. Seballos, MD, Anita Misra-Herbert, MD, John Campbell, MD James F. Bena, MS

  

 

MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE IN THE OFFICE SETTING: MANUAL AND AUTOMATED OFFICE MEASUREMENTS IN RELATION TO AWAKE AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING
Marshall Godwin*, Richard Birtwhistle, Dianne Delva, Miu Lam, Ian Casson, Susan MacDonald and Rachelle Seguin

  

 

AUTOMATED BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN ROUTINE CLINICAL PRACTICE
Myers, Martin G. a b Schulich Heart Centre, Division of Cardiology, Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences Centre Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

 

  

BP MEASUREMENT WITH AN AUTOMATED OSCILLOMETRIC DEVICE (BpTRU) IS A VALID SUBSTITUTE FOR CLINIC MERCURY SPHYGMOMANOMETER READINGS
Mona R. Yacoub, Lucia Dettenborn, Gbenga Ogedegbe, William Gerin, Linda Williams and Thomas G. Pickering Behavioral Cardiology and Hypertension, Columbia University, New York, NY; Behavioral Cardiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY; Department of Medicine, North General Hospital, New York, NY. Available online 12 May 2005.

 

  

AUTOMATED ASSESSMENT OF BLOOD PRESSURE USING BpTRU COMPARED WITH ASSESSMENTS BY A TRAINED TECHNICIAN AND A CLINIC NURSE
Campbell NR, Conradson HE, Kang J, Brant R, Anderson T. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ncampbel@ucalgary.ca

 

  

CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING IN HYPERTENSION USING AN AUTOMATED (BpTRU) MEASUREMENT DEVICE
Graves JW, Nash C, Burger K, Bailey K, Sheps SG. Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA. graves.john@mayo.edu ncampbel@ucalgary.ca

 

  

USE OF AN AUTOMATED BLOOD PRESSURE RECORDING DEVICE, THE BpTRU, TO REDUCE THE “WHITE COAT EFFECT” IN ROUTINE PRACTICE
Myers MG, Valdivieso MA. Division of Cardiology, Schulich Heart Centre, Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  

 

WORK-SITE HYPERTENSION PREVALENCE AND CONTROL IN THREE CENTRAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Fodor JG, Lietava J, Rieder A, Sonkodi S, Stokes H, Emmons T, Turton P. University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Heart Check, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. gfodor@ottawaheart.ca

 

  

OPTIMISING THE ACCURACY OF BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING IN CHRONIC KIDNEY DESEASE: THE UTILITY OF BPTRU
Shona Brothwell2, Mary Dutton1, Charles Ferro1,2, Stephanie Stringer1,2 and Paul Cockwell1,2* * Correspondence: Paul.Cockwell@uhb.nhs.uk 2Division of Immunity and Infection, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom 1Department of Renal Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom