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Microlife Automatic Blood Pressure Monitors
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We stock a range of Microlife automatic blood
pressure monitors primarily designed home/self assessment but also suitable
for clinical use.
All of our units are TGA approved and have been clinically
tested. They all meet the BHS A/A grading protocol and have
been approved by the BHS (British Hypertension Society).
Other
Microlife products.
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We supply the
following models:
BPA100 |
Microlife A100 Features |
 
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- PAD
- Fuzzy Logic
- Memory - 99 Measurements
- Soft storage bag
- AC adaptor
- Batteries included
- 3 year warranty
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BP3AD1-A |
Microlife 3AD1Features |

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- One-touch operation
- Memory - 30 Measurements
- Fuzzy Logic
- Soft storage bag
- AC Adapter
- Batteries included
- 3 year warranty
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PAD (Pulse
Arrhythmia Detection)
A Microlife
blood pressure monitor with PAD technology detects irregular heart beats
during a blood pressure measurement. If pulse irregularities occur during
the measurement, the PAD symbol is displayed at the end of the measurement. As
a rule this is not a case for concern: however, if the symbol appears more
frequently (e.g. several times per week on measurements performed daily)
or if it suddenly appears more often than usual, we recommend you inform
your doctor. The device does not replace a cardiac examination, but serves
to detect pulse irregularities at an early stage.
See
animated explanation in flash (245KB) (Courtesy of
www.microlife.com)
MAM (Microlife Average Mode)
"MAM
Technology" provides superior reliability for blood pressure
monitoring both at home and in professional settings. The improvements are
achieved by the automatic data analysis of three successive measurements.
Superior reliability gives important information to doctors and ensures
that treatment plans meet healthcare needs.
Why
MAM?
Key
advantages - Reduction of:
Medical
Benefits
Measurement
sequence
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With
the full measurement cycles, the total measurement time remains less
than 3 minutes, compared to a single measurement time of 1.5 minutes.
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Single
result is not displayed.
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Due
to the (Data Analysis) result, a 4th measurement may be applied.
See animated explanation in flash (215KB) (Courtesy of
www.microlife.com)
Clinically
Tested
The BHS
(British Hypertension Society) published a protocol of requirements for
the evaluation of blood pressure measuring devices. This protocol has been used to evaluate a variety
of blood pressure measuring devices. To meet the BHS criteria, devices
must achieve a minimum B grade for both systolic and diastolic
measurement. Grade A denotes greatest agreement with mercury standard and
D denotes least agreement.
Microlife
received the best possible result for their latest detection software
(algorithm) used in upper arm devices.
This means
that Microlife upper arm monitors supply the best possible accuracy and
reliability for Hospital, Medical and Home use. See Ranking Table.....
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Result Ranking Table |
| Grade |
Recommendation |
| A |
Hospital
use |
| B |
Hospital
use |
| C |
Medical
& Home use |
| D |
FAIL |
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| Microlife |
Systolic |
Diastolic |
| Upper Arm: |
A |
A |
What
is Fuzzy Logic?
"Fuzzy
Logic" is an advanced technology used by a microprocessor to control
technical components. Microlife automatic blood pressure monitors that
indicate "Fuzzy Logic" are applying this technology.
The benefits
for end users are an automatic detection of the approximate systolic value
by which the device always inflates to the best level. This enables the highest
possible accuracy for reliable measurements.
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