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Blood Pressure Cuffs Offer Accurate Data Acquisition

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 09 Nov 2011
Multipatient blood-pressure (BP) cuffs assist clinicians in making well-informed decisions that may ultimately enhance patient outcomes.

The General Electric (GE) Healthcare (Chalfont St. More...
Giles, United Kingdom) Critikon CLINI-CUF BP cuffs are designed to serve as part of an end-to-end system for managing clinical information logistics across the hospital, cost effectively gathering precise data up front, and it can be used on all compatible monitors. A full range of adapters and connectors are available to streamline standardization, including wall manometers, rolling stands, mercury columns, and hand-held gauges. The cuffs are validated to the same standard set by GE monitors, ensuring the reading received is accurate, thus reducing medical errors through under- or over-reported BP measurements.

The GE Critikon CLINI-CUF BP cuffs are made of a durable, flexible nylon without polyvinylchloride (PVC) material components, making them environmentally friendly, while a latex-free feature makes them safer for susceptible patients. The cuffs are sized for comfort and accuracy, with large bold print and pictorial diagrams that offer clear-cut identification of the appropriate sizes; rounded corners enhance the patient’s comfort. The cuffs are available in one and two tube designs, plus connector systems for compatibility with the widest range of blood pressure monitors and manual sphygmomanometers from GE, Philips, Spacelabs, and Datascope.

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