General Product Description
The Omron HEM7361T Advanced with AFIB Indicator Blood Pressure Monitor measures blood pressure and detects AFIB at the same time. This allows users to consult their doctor for early diagnosis and treatment, which may prevent stroke or heart failure. Designed with families in mind, the dual user function allows for the storage and transmission of measurement data of 2 separate users to their smartphones. It has a large easy to read LCD display. The power source is 4 x AA batteries included in the pack. The cuff fits arm circumference 22-42 cm
Key Features
Directions for use
Please read the full Instructions for Use provided with the product prior to using.
Warnings
Always read & follow the instructions for use & health warnings. For people with high blood pressure. Consult your doctor to evaluate the readings. Check your device periodically for accuracy. A diagnosis of Afib can only be confirmed by Electrocardiogram (ECG). If the Afib symbol appears, consult your doctor.
Omron HEM-7361T measures and detects blood pressure and Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB) at the same time. Omron HEM7361T Elite + AFIB Indicator Blood Pressure Monitor is a great first step to detect any abnormalities in your heart rhythm and in your blood pressure, from the comfort of your home. Early detection of AFIB enables a doctor to start appropriate treatment which may prevent stroke or heart failure. Designed with families in mind, the dual user function allows for the storage and transmission of measurement data of 2 separate users to their smartphones. Find out more: https://www.omronhealthcare-ap.com/au/product/481-hem-7361t Always read the label and follow the directions for use. For people with high blood pressure. Consult your doctor to evaluate the readings. Check your device periodically for accuracy. OMRON Blood Pressure Monitors can detect an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) which can assist with early diagnosis. Only a doctor can diagnose arrhythmia. A diagnosis of Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB) can only be confirmed by Electrocardiogram (ECG). If the AFIB symbol appears, consult your doctor.