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A&D Medical UB-525 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor - NHS supplied with Clinical Validation for blood pressure and atrial fibrillation. MHRA registered

A&D Medical UB-525 Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor - NHS supplied with Clinical Validation for blood pressure and atrial fibrillation. MHRA registered

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A&D Medical have been a leading provider of medical devices for both home healthcare and healthcare professionals worldwide since we were founded in 1977.

UB-525 wrist blood pressure monitor

    • Clinically validated for accuracy - British and Irish Hypertension Society (BIHS)  and supplied widely across the NHS
  • The UB-525 has an accuracy level of +/-3% the same accuracy as your Doctors office
  • Atrial Fibrillation screening with clinical validation by Professor Kario
  • Published clinical paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jch.13076
  • Lightweight, compact design
  • 60 readings memory recording – for recording trending
  • Average reading function
  • Extra-large, easy to read LCD display
  • Fast measurement
  • World Health Organisation (WHO) Blood Pressure Classification Indicator
  • A&D’s unique technology for Irregular Heartbeat (IHB) and AFib screening
  • 5 year warranty

In 1984, A&D Medical made a significant advancement in blood pressure monitoring by developing and patenting the oscillometric method for digital blood pressure monitors.

This innovation laid the foundation for all of the automatic monitors used today. All electronic blood pressure monitor utilise A&D oscillometric technology.

A&D Medical - 1984 Patent
  • A&D’s oscillometric technology was first introduced in their UA-500 Series for consumer use in 1984. 
  • Our Japanese patent (JPH0628637B2) filed in 1984 describes a digital sphygmomanometer using oscillometric principles. Redefining blood pressure measurement using using a pressure sensor, RC oscillating circuit, and digital data processing to determine blood pressure.
Why It Matters
This patent helped transition blood pressure monitoring from manual, clinic-only procedures to automated, home-based solutions, making it easier for patients to manage hypertension independently.
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