A sphygmomanometer, also known as a blood pressure monitor, is a device used to measure blood pressure. It typically consists of an inflatable cuff to collapse and then release the artery under the cuff in a controlled manner, and a manometer to measure the pressure. There are three main types of sphygmomanometers:
Mercury Sphygmomanometer: Considered the gold standard, it uses a column of mercury to measure pressure. It’s highly accurate but is being phased out due to mercury’s toxicity.
Aneroid Sphygmomanometer: Uses a mechanical dial and does not contain mercury. It requires calibration but is more portable than mercury types.
Digital Sphygmomanometer: The most modern type, it uses electronic sensors to measure blood pressure and displays the readings digitally. It’s easy to use but may need periodic calibration against a mercury device.
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