Blood Pressure Monitor - recommendations?
Discussion
gus607 said:
I bought an Omron meter from Asda pharmacy a few year ago, still works fine & still accurate. Only a basic meter without all the bells & whistles which suits me fine.
Just wondering how you know it is still accurate? Do you compare it to one at the surgery. Omron recommend calibration every 2 years for those used privately and yearly for those used in surgeries. I had my Omron M5I recalibrated and the readings were lower by about 8 points. I have had an Omron M4 unit since 1998 and because I kept being asked when it was last calibrated, I bought a new Omron M2 'Basic'. They both return very similar figures within the realms of accuracy of BP testing. In my experience three tests will nearly always return three different figures even if there's little or no time interval between them anyway. That goes for hospital test too. Omron is the maker of choice among the professionals though.
gus607 said:
I bought an Omron meter from Asda pharmacy a few year ago, still works fine & still accurate. Only a basic meter without all the bells & whistles which suits me fine.
Same here, and it seems fine. Accurate, easy to use, inexpensive.The only thing to check is that some models have a choice of cuff size and you need to buy the right one.
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