Ambulatory BP Monitoring

Ambulatory BP monitoring includes readings of blood pressure of a patient taken over 24 consecutive hours. Blood pressure is typically monitored every 20-30 minutes during the daytime and every one hour when the patient is asleep at night.
Galaxy Multispeciality Hospital and Critical Care Center Latur provides an ambulatory BP monitoring facility in their ICU where a consultant doctor is present 24/7 to monitor the health of patients. Ambulatory BP monitoring may be required for patients with hypertension, cardiac failure, active heart disorders, pregnant ladies diagnosed with pre-eclampsia, etc.
The heart rate is also monitored along with BP which gives the doctor an idea of the patient’s general health.