Tuesday, March 10, 2015

How a new device is helping in the accurate diagnosis of high blood pressure?

Elevated blood pressure (also known as hypertension) is one of the main risk factors for heart disease. People with high blood pressure are always at a higher risk of cardiovascular problems, which includes heart attack and stroke.



It is very difficult to detect hypertension due to the lack of symptoms in its earlier phases. Another issue faced in detecting high blood pressure is the white coat effect or white coat hypertension. It is a phenomenon that causes variation in the blood pressure levels.

The blood pressure of some patients gets higher in the presence of medical personnel, which results in misdiagnosis of this condition.

For more accurate diagnosis of hypertension, it is necessary for a patient to visit a physician’s office multiple times. According to the reports, white coat hypertension may account for 20 to 25 percent of hypertensive patients, which clearly indicates that hypertension may be over diagnosed.

Recent studies show that 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and self-measurement at home provide more accurate diagnosis.

In the past few years, BpTRU (a new device that provides accurate hypertension diagnosis) has been accepted by several healthcare centers across country. The Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine has shown a noticeable increase in the accuracy of high blood pressure detection with the use of this device, compared to the standard techniques. BpTRU readings are usually associated with the average awake ambulatory blood pressure.

It automatically records blood pressure without any help from healthcare professionals. It records the blood pressure of a patient every 2 minutes. It includes a readout of 5 blood pressures along with an average level in a single visit to the physician’s office. This device is now considered one of the best methods for the accurate diagnosis of hypertension by a cardiologist in New York City. Many of the respected healthcare centers are now using this device to diagnose accurate hypertension in patients.

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