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The Welch Allyn ABPM 6100 is an easy-to-use 24-hour blood pressure monitor that allows
you to identify white coat hypertension, take accurate sleep readings, and tailor drug therapy
regimes to your individual patient’s needs. It also provides you with powerful software that
makes it more efficient to analyze blood pressure readings and diagnose potential patient
complications. Plus the device comes with an innovative sleeve design that secures the cuff
to your patient’s arm, providing comfort for longer testing periods. With all this,
the Welch Allyn 6100 improves blood pressure management for
your patients and makes monitoring more effective
and efficient for your practice.
Powerful software that makes data management easier.
The Welch Allyn ABPM 6100S software system allows you to access your patient data with the Welch Allyn CardioPerfect
Workstation
software. The software manages data from the ABPM 6100S and other Welch Allyn cardiopulmonary devices in the same way, allowing you
to store all of your patient information in the same record, with paperless efficiency and connectivity. This permits you to retrieve and analyze
information quickly, allowing you and your staff to interact more efficiently with your patients. Then, if you’re ready for an Electronic Medical
Record (EMR), patient information and testing data can be easily transferred to many leading EMRs through a simple electronic interface.
Simple one-button operation
Real-time clock facilitates diary notations
Blood pressure data saved on flash memory
means no lost data and no repeated studies
Low power consumption:
Requires only 2 AA batteries
A full range of sizes from Small Adult
to Large Adult
Welch Allyn CardioPerfect
WorkStation Software
Comprehensive Blood Pressure Monitoring
with Simple One-Button Operation
Ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring can provide the following three types of
information, which are of potential value in the clinical field (Table 1).
Table 1. Blood-Pressure Patterns That Can Be Determined by Means of
Ambulatory Blood-Pressure Monitoring and Other Methods*
Variable Ambulatory Blood Pressure
Monitoring
Clinic Blood-Pressure
Monitoring
Home Blood-Pressure Monitoring
True, or mean blood pressure Yes Questionable Yes
Diurnal blood-pressure rhythm Yes No No
Dipping Status Yes No No
Morning Surge Yes No Questionable
Blood-pressure availability Yes No Questionable
Duration of drug effects Yes No Yes
Table 2. Recommendations for the Use of Ambulatory Blood-Pressure Monitoring
in Clinical Practice*
Indication JNC 7
1
WHO-ISH
2
Home Blood-Pressure Monitoring
White-coat hypertension Yes Yes Yes
Labile hypertension Yes Yes No
Resistant hypertension Yes Yes No
Hypotensive episodes Yes Yes Questionable
Postural hypotension Yes No Questionable
Features of Welch Allyn CardioPerfect Software:
On-screen easy review and editing of diagnostic tests with predefined statements
Database stores hundreds of thousands of test records (storage space of up to 2 GB)
Access information from exam rooms or your office through a network
Fax or create PDF reports (fax or PDF software not included)
Export or telemedicine options for e-mail consults
Integration with many other patient information systems (e.g., billing, medical record)
Admin functions—password security to control user access and responsibilities
In addition to the prediction of cardiovascular risk, ambulatory blood-pressure
monitoring, when used in conjunction with clinic blood-pressure assessments,
is of potential value in a variety of other clinical conditions.
1, 2
Some of these conditions are listed in Table 2.
Hourly Intervals
Rise and Fall
Scatter Points
Histograms
Easily connects to
cuff with built in
screw connector
Note: JNC denotes the Seventh
1
Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure
1
,
and WHO-ISH the World Health Organization—International Society of Hypertension
2
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