MTP Pro Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor

MTP Pro Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
Higher Accuracy of measurements for severely fluctuating blood pressure; accurate to use in pregnancy, including women with gestational hypertension and pre-eclampsia

 

MDA Registration No. : GB7507019-37381

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Description

MTP Pro Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
MDD
Medical Device Directive certified medical device

Clinical Trial Certificate

Accurate to use in pregnancy, including women with gestational
hypertension and pre-eclampsia

3MAM technology
weighted average of 3 consecutive measurements, higher accuracy of measurements for severely fluctuating blood pressure
Blood Pressure Classification
measurements classified according to evaluation system using a traffic-light scale
Arrhythmia indicator
Memory Slots
99 memory space for each of 2 users

Calculates Average Value Of All Stored Data

Display Items
Traffic-light colour scale, systolic, diastolic, pulse, date, time
Extra Large
Easy-to-read display
MTP Pro Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor
MDD
Medical Device Directive certified medical device

Clinical Trial Certificate

Accurate to use in pregnancy, including women with gestational
hypertension and pre-eclampsia

3MAM technology weighted average of 3 consecutive measurements, higher accuracy of measurements for severely fluctuating blood pressure
Blood Pressure Classification
measurements classified according to evaluation system using a traffic-light scale
Arrhythmia indicator
Memory Slots
99 memory space for each of 2 users
Calculates Average Value Of All Stored Data
Display Items
Traffic-light colour scale, systolic, diastolic, pulse, date, time
Extra Large
Easy-to-read display
Why can MTP measure accurately?
MTP successfully passed the validation protocol for pregnancy and PE multiple times including the very challenging validation for the combination for pregnancy, PE and large arm circumference (up to 50cm).
Why can MTP measure accurately?
MTP successfully passed the validation protocol for pregnancy and PE multiple times including the very challenging validation for the combination for pregnancy, PE and large arm circumference (up to 50cm).
Why can MTP measure accurately?
During pregnancy and especially during pre-eclampsia, the blood volume and artery conditions can be very different compared to normal. This leads to very special signals and normal blood pressure monitors can not handle such “strange” signals.

Most devices under estimate the pressure (up to 50 mmHg). So the illness is not detected even frequent measurements are performed.
The measurement precision of MTP has been proven clinically in comprehensive studies in London. These studies proved the reading reliability of this monitor even during pregnancy and in the presence of pre-eclampsia, making it the first such home-use monitor that is clinically validated for medical use.
Why can MTP measure accurately?

During pregnancy and especially during pre-eclampsia, the blood volume and artery conditions can be very different compared to normal. This leads to very special signals and normal blood pressure monitors can not handle such “strange” signals.


Most devices under estimate the pressure (up to 50 mmHg). So the illness is not detected even frequent measurements are performed.

The measurement precision of MTP has been proven clinically in comprehensive studies in London. These studies proved the reading reliability of this monitor even during pregnancy and in the presence of pre-eclampsia, making it the first such home-use monitor that is clinically validated for medical use.
Who needs MTP the most?
Who is most at risk/ higher risk with pre-eclampsia?
Pre-eclampsia is more common in:
A woman’s first pregnancy
Women whose mothers or sisters hand pre-eclampsia
Women carrying multiple babies
Teenage mothers
Women older than age 40
Women who had high blood pressure or kidney disease before they became pregnant
Women with a body mass index (BMI) over 35
Who needs MTP the most?
Who is most at risk/ higher risk with pre-eclampsia?
Pre-eclampsia is more common in:
A woman’s first pregnancy
Women whose mothers or sisters hand pre-eclampsia
Women carrying multiple babies
Teenage mothers
Women older than age 40
Women who had high blood pressure or kidney disease before they became pregnant
Women with a body mass index (BMI) over 35
About pre-eclampsia
What is pre-eclampsia ?
Pre-eclampsia is a problem that occurs in some women during pregnancy. IT can happen during the second half of pregnancy. Doctor will look for the following signs of pre-eclampsia: high blood pressure, swelling in the lower extremities that don’t go away and protein in your urine.

What are the symptoms of pre-eclampsia?
A person with a “mild” pre-eclampsia may feel perfectly well. Therefore, it is important to attend all prenatal checkups to spot this condition early. The symptoms of severe pre-eclampsia, which can develop during the last weeks of pregnancy, are high blood pressure, headaches, blurred vision, intolerance of bright light, nausea and vomiting and excessive swelling of the feet and hands.

When does pre-eclampsia occur in pregnancy?
Pre-eclampsia can appear at any time during the pregnancy, delivery and up to six weeks post-partum, though it most frequently occurs in the final trimester and resolves within 48 hours of delivery. Pre-eclampsia can develop gradually, or come on quite suddenly, though the signs and symptoms may have been present for months undetected or unnoticed.
About pre-eclampsia
What is pre-eclampsia?
Pre-eclampsia is a problem that occurs in some women during pregnancy. IT can happen during the second half of pregnancy. Doctor will look for the following signs of pre-eclampsia: high blood pressure, swelling in the lower extremities that don’t go away and protein in your urine.

What are the symptoms of pre-eclampsia?
A person with a “mild” pre-eclampsia may feel perfectly well. Therefore, it is important to attend all prenatal checkups to spot this condition early. The symptoms of severe pre-eclampsia, which can develop during the last weeks of pregnancy, are high blood pressure, headaches, blurred vision, intolerance of bright light, nausea and vomiting and excessive swelling of the feet and hands.

When does pre-eclampsia occur in pregnancy?
Pre-eclampsia can appear at any time during the pregnancy, delivery and up to six weeks post-partum, though it most frequently occurs in the final trimester and resolves within 48 hours of delivery. Pre-eclampsia can develop gradually, or come on quite suddenly, though the signs and symptoms may have been present for months undetected or unnoticed.
WHO Blood pressure level classificationWHO Blood pressure level classification
Severe hypertensionSYS ≥ 160 mmHg
DIA ≥ 100 mmHg
Stage 3
Hypertension emergency
SYS ≥ 180 mmHg
DIA ≥ 110 mmHg
High-Normal
blood pressure
SYS 130 ~ 139 mmHg
DIA 85 ~ 89 mmHg
HypertensionSYS 140 ~ 159 mmHg
DIA 90 ~ 99 mmHg
Stage 2
Moderate hypertension
SYS 160 ~ 179 mmHg
DIA 100 ~ 109 mmHg
Normal
blood pressure
SYS 120 ~ 129 mmHg
DIA 80 ~ 84 mmHg
Normal rangeSYS < 140 mmHg
DIA <90 mmHg
Stage 1
Mild hypertension
SYS 140 ~ 159 mmHg
DIA 90 ~ 99 mmHg
Optima
blood pressure
SYS < 120 mmHg
DIA < 80 mmHg
WHO Blood pressure level classificationWHO Blood pressure level classification
Severe hypertensionSYS ≥ 160 mmHg
DIA ≥ 100 mmHg
Stage 3
Hypertension emergency
SYS ≥ 180 mmHg
DIA ≥ 110 mmHg
High-Normal
blood pressure
SYS 130 ~ 139 mmHg
DIA 85 ~ 89 mmHg
HypertensionSYS 140 ~ 159 mmHg
DIA 90 ~ 99 mmHg
Stage 2
Moderate hypertension
SYS 160 ~ 179 mmHg
DIA 100 ~ 109 mmHg
Normal
blood pressure
SYS 120 ~ 129 mmHg
DIA 80 ~ 84 mmHg
Normal rangeSYS < 140 mmHg
DIA <90 mmHg
Stage 1
Mild hypertension
SYS 140 ~ 159 mmHg
DIA 90 ~ 99 mmHg
Optima
blood pressure
SYS < 120 mmHg
DIA < 80 mmHg
To Measure Blood Pressure Correctly
Slip the cuff over the bare left upper arm just above the elbow approx. 2 cm distance. Ensure the cuff is not too tight and space inside should be 2-fingers wide.
The tube should run along the center of the inner arm towards the palm of hand.
Relax your body and rest your arm lightly on table. Don’t move or talk during measurement. Measurement takes place at heart level.
Using the same arm for measurement, usually the left arm.
Make sure you are in a comfortable and relaxed position. Do not tighten arm muscles during measurement (any pressure can result in an incorrect reading).
If the cuff is too loose or not adhered well, it will cause erroneous readings.
If the measurement is performed continuously, it should be separated by several minutes to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.
To Measure Blood Pressure Correctly
Slip the cuff over the bare left upper arm just above the elbow approx. 2 cm distance. Ensure the cuff is not too tight and space inside should be 2-fingers wide.
The tube should run along the center of the inner arm towards the palm of hand.
Relax your body and rest your arm lightly on table. Don’t move or talk during measurement. Measurement takes place at heart level.
Using the same arm for measurement, usually the left arm.
Make sure you are in a comfortable and relaxed position. Do not tighten arm muscles during measurement (any pressure can result in an incorrect reading).
If the cuff is too loose or not adhered well, it will cause erroneous readings.
If the measurement is performed continuously, it should be separated by several minutes to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.

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