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Price | : | RM 290.00 |
Discount Price | : | RM 279.00 |
Points | : | 139,500 |
Save | : | RM 11.00 (3.793%) |
Brand | : | Medisana |
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Product Description
BU 580 connect Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
The upper arm blood pressure monitor BU 580 connect impresses with its elegant design in black. It has a big LCD display with blue backlight and extra large digits (40mm). Thanks to its inflating technology, the user gets faster measurement results, as the blood pressure is already measured during the inflation of the cuff. Via Bluetooth® data transfer, the measurement results can be sent directly to the VitaDock+ app for iOS and Android and to VitaDock® Online.
MDD
Indicates when excessive body movement is detected during measurement
Featured “Integrated motion sensor”
Indicates when excessive body movement is detected during measurement
“Featured “Indication of application errors”
Indicates when the cuff has been wrapped incorrectly
Smart Data Transfer to VitaDock+ app
Bluetooth® Smart data transfer to the VitaDock+ app for iOS and Android and to VitaDock Online
Inflation Technology
Faster & accurate measurement with ultra-silent experience
Blood Pressure Classification
Measurements classified according to evaluation system using a traffic-light scale
Display items
Traffic-light colour scale, systolic, diastolic, pulse, date, time
Irregular heartbeat display
Extra large display
With backlight and large digit (40 mm) for easy reading
Memory slots
120 memory slots for each of 2 users
Extra-large cuff with soft & comfort design
23 – 43 cm circumferences
Ischemic Heart Disease
In global, IHD (Ischemic Heart Disease) affects around 126 million individuals (1,655 per 100,000), which is approximately 1.72% of the world’s population. Nine million deaths were caused by IHD globally.
In study, men were more commonly affected than women, and incidence typically started in the fourth decade and increased with age.
The global prevalence of IHD is rising. It is estimated that the current prevalence rate of 1,655 per 100,000 population is expected to exceed 1,845 by the year 2030.
Do you know Preeclampsia?
PREECLAMPSIA is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to another organ system, most often the liver and kidneys.
PREECLAMPSIA usually begins after the 20th week of pregnancy or after giving birth.
Left untreated, PREECLAMPSIA can lead to serious - even fatal - complications for both you and your baby.
Blood Pressure Classification
The traffic-color scale on Medisana Blood Pressure Monitor indicates your blood pressure level which is very easy to understand.
Stage 3 Hypertension emergency | SYS 130 ~ 139 mmHg DIA 85 ~ 89 mmHg | High-Normal blood pressure | SYS 130 ~ 139 mmHg DIA 85 ~ 89 mmHg |
Stage 2 Moderate hypertension | SYS 120 ~ 129 mmHg DIA 80 ~ 84 mmHg | Normal blood pressure | SYS 120 ~ 129 mmHg DIA 80 ~ 84 mmHg |
Stage 1 Mild hypertension | SYS < 120 mmHg DIA < 80 mmHg | Optima blood pressure | SYS < 120 mmHg DIA < 80 mmHg |
Different type of Hypertension
Primary Hypertension
About 90% of patients with hypertension are primary hypertension, the cause of which is unknown, generally related to genetics, mental stress and obesity.
Secondary Hypertension
Mainly caused by other diseases or changes in the body, such as kidney disease and endocrine disorders.
Coat Hypertension
More commonly known as white coat syndrome, is a phenomenon in which people exhibit a blood pressure level above the normal range, in a clinical setting, although they do not exhibit it in other settings.
To Measure Blood Pressure Correctly
Slip the cuff over the bare left upper arm just above the elbow approx. 2 cm distance. Ensure the cuff is not too tight and space inside should be 2-fingers wide.
The tube should run along the center of the inner arm towards the palm of hand.
Relax your body and rest your arm lightly on table. Don’t move or talk during measurement. Measurement takes place at heart level.
Using the same arm for measurement, usually the left arm.
Make sure you are in a comfortable and relaxed position. Do not tighten arm muscles during measurement (any pressure can result in an incorrect reading).
If the cuff is too loose or not adhered well, it will cause erroneous readings.
If the measurement is performed continuously, it should be separated by several minutes to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.