


The device also measures your heart rate (how fast your heart is beating). In most cases, the device records readings every 15 to 30 minutes during the day and every 60 minutes at night. In this case, your provider uses a device called a sphygmomanometer to measure and record one or two readings during your visit.Īmbulatory blood pressure monitoring takes dozens of readings over a continuous period. You may be more familiar with having your BP checked in a healthcare provider’s office during an appointment.

You wear a cuff on your arm and a small device attached to a strap or belt. This happens outside your healthcare provider’s office, as you go about your daily life. High blood pressure ( hypertension) means your top number (systolic blood pressure) is at least 130 mmHg (millimeters of mercury), and/or your bottom number (diastolic blood pressure) is at least 80 mmHg.Īmbulatory blood pressure monitoring records your blood pressure (BP) readings over a 24-hour period, whether you’re awake or asleep. What is ambulatory blood pressure monitoring?Īmbulatory blood pressure monitoring is a way of measuring and managing high blood pressure.
