Terumo to Release Two Models of Electronic Sphygmomanometer to Connect Home and Hospital

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Article Date: 23 Nov 2005 - 0:00 PDT

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Tokyo (JCN) - Terumo Corporation announced on October 11 that it would release two electronic sphygmomanometers: Arm-in Memo with a function enables to carry out blood pressure data, and Arm-in Plus with a blood pressure recording function. Both will be sold at the open price from November 1.

The blood pressure display is removable and light in weight, which makes it easy to carry to the hospital. The device is capable of displaying the last 20 measured blood pressure data, and the average of pressure measured in morning and night. It also has the function to show the trend of blood pressure variation in a year.

Arm-in line products are easy to use, since the blood pressure can be measured only by putting either right or left arm into the device.

By Aki Tsukioka, JCN Staff Writer

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