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The BP-200 plus blood pressure monitor is designed to automatically measure and display a patient‘s systolic and diastolic blood pressure and send the measurements to a stress test system. The BP-200 plus also measures and displays heart rate and SpO2 (optional) to create a complete and seamless diagnostic test center. The BP-200 plus with battery like Schiller AT-1 Battery, Schiller AT-101 Battery, Schiller SP-1 Battery, Schiller AT-2 Battery, Schiller AT-102 Battery, Schiller PT-160 Battery, Schiller Defigard 3002 Battery, Schiller Defigard 3002 IH Battery, Medtronic Battery, Medtronic DEFI-B Battery, Medtronic LifePak 20 Battery, Bionet EKG3000 Battery is specifically designed for stress test environments using a treadmill or ergometer and is also ideal in research environments because raw data can be saved on an SD card.
The BP-200 plus excels where other BP monitors fail, by using Schiller’s proprietary SCHILLER K-Sound Analysis (SKA). SKA was developed as a result of Schiller’s pioneering work in 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. It was this experience that provided Schiller’s research and development team with invaluable insights into the relationship between many of the variables involved in determining the blood pressure of a patient in motion. These variables include, but are not limited to, the patient’s ECG, K-sounds, overall body shape, foot strike characteristics, arm movements, along with treadmill and ergometer noise. With SCHILLER K-Sound Analysis, Korotkoff sounds are distinguished from artifact noise so that blood pressures are measured accurately with greatly reduced false measurements.
Blood pressure monitor that can be used as a stand-alone monitor or used in combination with select Schiller ECG devices.
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Methods of measurement:
•Primary: SCHILLER K-Sound Analysis with or without QRS trigger signal for stress test
•Secondary: Oscillometric with smooth linear deflation for resting measurements
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