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Wrist Vs Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor: Which is More Accurate?

Patient checking up blood pressure using upper arm blood pressure measuring monitor medical equipment in clinic examination room

Automated Blood Pressure Home Devices

Blood pressure (BP) measuring devices have various features that make them unique and apt for everyday use. To choose a personalized BP device, it will be wise for you to pick the most accurate model for your unique circumstance or situation. There is no clear-cut recommendation from health professionals as to which device is superior for home use. It will depend on your preference, and the process should feel like “choosing your own pair of shoes.” Simply, know what you’re looking for, and choose a device that fits you best.

Why Measure Blood Pressure at Home?

Some of the popular BP monitoring home equipment include:

Upper Arm Models

 


How it works

Ease of Use

Calibration

Validation

For best assurance that your upper arm model is accurate, reliable, and consistent, you need to check that your device has undergone clinical validation. Look for a product certification that:

Reliability

Since the most precise type of external BP measuring device is the kind that measures from your upper arm, the upper arm cuff models are the  most accurate.

Size Options

Portability

Most brands are lightweight and easy-to-carry. Although, upper arm models are generally bulkier than the wrist cuff models.

Cost

For more precise readings, you may want to invest in a mid-range price of upper arm model with more sensitive electronic features. These typically cost $25-$60, or higher for units with advanced features.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The wrist model

How it works

Ease of use

Calibration

Validation

For best assurance that your wrist model is accurate, reliable, and consistent, look for product certification or validation. Validation means the equipment has passed the stringent standards set by the AAMI/ESH/ISO, and the FDA for gadgets sold in the US.

Reliability

Size Options

Portability

Cost

Wearable Blood Pressure Monitor (Fitness Watch Models)

The technology of the wearable watch model is rather impressive. It calculates blood pressure readings with the use of sensors that analyze the bloodstream of the user. Similar sensors are used to monitor the heart rate. These optical or light sensors (typically with a source and a receiver) monitor blood pressure through the radial artery found on your wrist.

How it works

Ease of Use

Calibration

Most brands would be calibrated before being sold. But, bringing your equipment to your doctor for calibration before using it at home is recommended. To further ensure accuracy, follow the simple instructions found in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Health Tech or Blood Pressure Procedures Manual. This can be accessed at cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhanes/nhanes_09_10/bp.pdf

Validation

Reliability

Manufacturers claim that their high-quality watch models are reasonably accurate in measuring blood pressure, as long as users strictly comply with the instructions provided in the product manual.

Size Options

Most brands have small, medium, and large sizes available that could accommodate various wrist sizes.

Portability

Although there are variations depending on the brand, most wearable BP monitors are lightweight, slim, and portable like regular watches.

Cost

The average cost can range from $40-$500, or even higher for models with unique functions. These may include additional sensors, a slimmer form, and other exceptional features such as tracking your number of steps, traveled distance, sleeping patterns, and calories burned.

Finger blood pressure monitors

Finger blood pressure monitors are the simplest to use of all home models, especially when you are taking blood pressure readings by yourself. You no longer have to roll-up your sleeves, or know how to use bulbs, gauges, and bulky arm cuffs.

One downside is that this model is susceptible to temperature and position changes in comparison with the previous types discussed. This may be the reason why the model’s popularity has faded.

 Generally accepted by children because it is less intimidating

How it works

Ease of use

Calibration

As with the other models, it is best to back up your results using this device with regular visits to your physician’s office. Importantly, have your equipment calibrated or checked for accuracy at least once a year. Following the simple instructions found in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) Health Tech or Blood Pressure Procedures Manualshould be helpful. The manual can be accessed at cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhanes/nhanes_09_10/bp.pdf

Validation

As with the other models, you need to ensure that the equipment you buy has been tested and approved by the FDA in the US, or by other reliable testing organizations in your country. Clinical validation from international institutions such as AAMI/ESH/ISO should ensure that the product you’re buying has been approved for quality and accuracy.

Reliability

Size options

Portability

Cost

This is relatively more affordable with an average price range of $5 to $50 per unit.

Choosing the BP equipment that fits you right

Studies after studies shows that when it comes accurate blood pressure measurement, upper arm cuffs are more accurate than wrist cuffs.

If you have to use a wrist cuff, make sure your placement and arm position is accurate. There are several factors that can give false readings and these are the two main ones that can be modified quickly.

When you report your blood pressure measurement to your healthcare provider, be sure to mention the location of the measurements. Due to the location of the wrist measurement, even when done correctly, blood pressure measurements can be higher.

With the rise in the incidence of heart-related disorders such as high blood pressure and stroke, monitoring your blood pressure at home may be a beneficial investment. Measuring blood pressure can be tricky because it changes at different times of the day, and in response to various physical and emotional events. Hence, choosing a quality blood pressure home device is critical.

Selecting a model that fits your right is now easy to do with a variety of good quality home devices. These are readily available from your local pharmacy, medical supplies vendor, or online. What’s important is that you choose equipment that’s accurate, easy-to-use, and fits your budget–as well as your arm or wrist. Moreover, you need to be a wise buyer and only choose equipment that has been properly calibrated and validated.

 

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