Arteriograph Device Family

The Arteriograph device family relies on fundamental physiological principles and is supported by sophisticated hardware and software. This synergy enables the calculation of important cardiovascular metrics such as Arterial Stiffness, Endothelial Function, and Central Blood Pressure. As the groundbreaking device created by TensioMed, “Standard Arteriograph” stands out by employing the oscillometric method, ensuring non-invasive measurements with minimal intervention for these critical parameters. This distinguishing feature sets Arteriograph apart from other devices available in the market.

Based on the same logic, Arteriograph 24 has been invented. This device is designed for 24h monitoring of mentioned parameters preferred in research, intensive care and some other areas.

Knowing the fact that circadian rhythm has a significant effect on parameters provided by Arteriograph, recording the data throughout the day makes the evaluation even more extensive than in the case of single measurements.

Moreover, TensioDay Plus as an Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring device facilitates not only accurate measurement of classical brachial blood pressure but also the essential central parameters such as Central Systolic Blood Pressure (SBPao).

Arteriograph Device Family

The Arteriograph device family– providing the best available arterial function measurement – turned out to be one to have a very promising and excellent method to detect and reveal the asymptomatic Atherosclerosis.

Arteriograph

Arteriograph 24

TensioDay Plus ABPM

Accessories and other useful items

All devices and the following items are delivered in an elegant aluminium case:

  • Cuffs in 3 different sizes: S, M, L
  • User software on CD and USB drive
  • Bluetooth adaptor
  • Protective pouch
  • Four AA size batteries
  • Tape measure

TensioMed is a Research-Based Company

“The Arteriograph measured parameters are accurate compared to invasively measured counterparts”

Journal of Hypertension 2010, 28: 2068–2075

“Reproducibility and variability (repeatability) of aortic PWV measured with Arteriograph are better than the applanation tonometric or piezoelectric method.”

Journal of Hypertension 2008, 26: 523–528