iHealth Blood Pressure Monitoring System for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad
Your iPod with iHealth can be a Blood Pressure Monitoring System. It have a diary for tracking BP measurements. It can track your blood pressure changes via graphs, and summarize your statistics by time, date, and WHO classification. Track: iHealth records your systolic and diastolic pressures, heart rate, measurement time, and pulse-wave graph.
From reviews:
"In summary, easy to use, good visual readouts, full data storage, intelligent use of iPhone / iPad capabilities.
Is it perfect ? No. Improvements could include : WiFi connection instead of docking (see Withings WiFi Weigh Scale); time-based horizontal axis on graphical display instead of just sequential data points (again, see Withings charting); ability to export .csv data file for backup instead of just data table for sharing; ability to restore or add data from .csv backup file."
"As a cardiologist, I have used this machine over the past five days, taking a manual blood pressure, and then using the iHome blood pressure machine on my patients. I admit surprise in that the machine is very accurate. In one patient (with a thick shirt on) it was 10mmHg off, but otherwise, it is ususally within 5mmHg of my independent reading."
"While I like that this is one more component for my iPhone, I'm not certain if the readouts are accurate. Reading is consistently lower than reading at doctors office."
From reviews:
"In summary, easy to use, good visual readouts, full data storage, intelligent use of iPhone / iPad capabilities.
Is it perfect ? No. Improvements could include : WiFi connection instead of docking (see Withings WiFi Weigh Scale); time-based horizontal axis on graphical display instead of just sequential data points (again, see Withings charting); ability to export .csv data file for backup instead of just data table for sharing; ability to restore or add data from .csv backup file."
"As a cardiologist, I have used this machine over the past five days, taking a manual blood pressure, and then using the iHome blood pressure machine on my patients. I admit surprise in that the machine is very accurate. In one patient (with a thick shirt on) it was 10mmHg off, but otherwise, it is ususally within 5mmHg of my independent reading."
"While I like that this is one more component for my iPhone, I'm not certain if the readouts are accurate. Reading is consistently lower than reading at doctors office."
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