Ambulatory Blood Pressure

Posted by GoMedii Technologies on September 24th, 2019

Controlling your blood pressure can be a tough job if you do not take care of the reasons that might lead to fluctuation in your blood pressure. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring thus comes into the picture. It is one of the most scientific and helpful systems for monitoring your blood pressure. Why do we use the machine, what is the machine about and what conditions make patients use it, the blog would address all your doubts. It is time to keep in check our blood pressure.

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What is Ambulatory Blood Pressure?

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is a machine designed to measure blood pressure at regular intervals. It is believed that it will be able to reduce the hypertension effect which is mainly when a patient's blood pressure is elevated during the examination process due to nervousness and anxiety caused by being in a clinical setting. In such cases, the upper blood pressure goes up to 140 while the lower blood pressure is around 90.

  

The Procedure of Ambulatory Blood Pressure.

When you are already working with the machine it is vital to make sure that the tube of the machine should neither be twisted or bent. Wait for the beep that it makes right before taking leaves. While this is happening make sure you are doing the following things:

1. Be seated if possible

2. Keep the cuff at the level as your heart

3. Make sure your arms are steady

What makes you eligible for Ambulatory Blood Pressure?

This kind of monitoring is not necessary for all blood pressure patients, there are various conditions that you might have to meet up in order to be eligible for ambulatory blood pressure.

1. Whitecoat hypertension: When some individuals are not regular in taking their BP medicines, they might face an increased reading when they visit their doctors. This is known as “white coat hypertension.” This leads to misdiagnosis and might result in normal person seem like a BP patient. When ambulatory monitoring yields readings within the normal range outside the doctor’s office, patients usually do not need to take antihypertensive drugs.

2. Masked hypertension: This condition occurs when a patient’s BP reading is normal at the doctor’s office but when they reach their home space, it can be elevated. Observations have shown that this happens in up to 20% of people who are being treated for hypertension.

3. Sustained hypertension: Those individuals who fall in this category are the ones who indiscriminately have elevated blood pressure, whether they are at the doctor's or their own place. This condition has been linked to an increased likelihood of heart and kidney damage.

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