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BP Meter – Ambulatory PM50 Cuff (Child)
The Ambulatory PM50 Child Cuff is a specially designed replacement cuff used with the PM50 / ABPM50 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring system. It is made for pediatric (child) patients, ensuring accurate and safe blood pressure readings during continuous monitoring.
This cuff is essential for ambulatory testing where blood pressure is recorded automatically over a period of 12–24 hours, helping clinicians assess blood pressure patterns in children during normal daily activity and sleep.
The child cuff is sized for smaller arm circumferences (typically around 18–26 cm, depending on the exact model configuration), ensuring correct fit and measurement accuracy. Using the correct cuff size is critical in pediatric monitoring to avoid inaccurate readings and discomfort.
The cuff is made from durable, medical-grade material, designed for repeated clinical use and comfortable wear over extended monitoring periods. It connects directly to the ABPM50/PM50 recorder unit for stable inflation and reliable data collection.
Key Features:
- Compatible child cuff for PM50 / ABPM50 ambulatory BP monitors
- Designed for 24-hour pediatric blood pressure monitoring
- Suitable arm range typically 18–26 cm (child size)
- Medical-grade, durable and washable material
- Comfortable design for long-duration wear
- Ensures accurate readings in ambulatory testing
- Easy connection to monitoring device
Applications:
- Pediatric hypertension assessment
- 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring
- Hospital and cardiology departments
- Specialist pediatric clinics
- Diagnostic evaluation of childhood blood pressure disorders
Important Note:
⚠️ This is only the child cuff accessory and must be used with a compatible PM50 / ABPM50 ambulatory blood pressure monitor system.
Why Choose the PM50 Child Cuff?
It ensures safe, accurate, and comfortable long-term blood pressure monitoring in children, making it essential for reliable pediatric cardiovascular assessment in clinical practice.






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