Atrial Fibrillation Detection (AFib)
The upper chambers of the heart (the atria) beat irregular (quiver) and
mostly fast instead of beating effectively to move blood into the ventricles.
This condition is associated with a higher risk for cardiac blood clots, stroke,
heart failure and other heart-related complications. About 10 % – 20 %
percent of patients who suffer from an ischemic stroke also suffer from
atrial fibrillation.
Premature Contraction Detection (PC)
Extra, abnormal heartbeats generated in abnormal locations of your heart,
either in the atria (PAC) or in the ventricles (PVC). These extra beats disrupt
your regular heart rhythm, sometimes causing palpitations (e.g. skipped
beats) in your chest. May occur singular or repeated with various incidence.
If not stress-related, they are a sensitive marker for a multitude of cardiac
disorders, elevated ischemic stroke risk with PC.
Tachycardia (TACH)
Fast heart rate of more than 100 beats per minute (BPM) in adults. Unless
being caused by physical or mental stress, indicator for cardiac and
extra-cardiac disorders (e.g. coronary heart disease, hyperthyroidism, fever).
Bradycardia (BRAD)
Slow heart rate, heart rate of less than 55 beats per minute in adults. Unless
caused by endurance training heart adaption, bradycardia may be related to
a multitude of cardiac and extra cardiac disorders (e.g. electrolyte
imbalance, medication, coronary and / or valvular heart disease).
The Rossmax X9 AFib is the premier blood pressure monitor from Rossmax, boasting clinical validation and advanced technology tailored for both clinical and hospital settings. Recognized as the most comprehensive device of its kind on the market, it includes features such as AFib detection, PC detection, and technologies for identifying tachycardia and bradycardia.
This monitor operates in two modes: automatic and auscultatory. The AFib detection feature assesses the risk of stroke associated with atrial fibrillation, signaling any concerns at the end of a measurement with a visual alert. This stroke prevention capability sets it apart. Additionally, the unique ARR/PC (Premature Contraction Detection) feature identifies any extra heartbeats during measurements, which can negatively affect heart function, particularly in individuals over 40.
Tachycardia detection alerts users to a heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute without an obvious cause, while bradycardia detection recognizes heart rates below 55 beats per minute, both of which are lesser-known heart conditions. The Rossmax X9 is designed for simplicity; with just one button, users can obtain accurate readings. The large, illuminated LCD screen ensures clear visibility, especially useful in low-light conditions, and it displays not only blood pressure readings but also average heart rate and checks for irregular heartbeats during measurements. A WHO indicator on the left side of the display indicates whether blood pressure levels are normal or elevated.
With a memory capacity of up to 90 measurements, including date and time, users can track their blood pressure over extended periods. The device also features a Cuff Detection System that confirms proper cuff placement and a Motion Sensor that detects any movement during measurement. The Rossmax X9 comes with three flexible cuff sizes to accommodate arm circumferences from 16 to 46 cm, all conveniently stored in an included holder.
Another standout feature is the monitor’s ability to be recalibrated, ensuring accuracy over time and providing peace of mind for users who may have concerns about its performance.
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