Accoson Sphygmomanometer & Stethoscope
Medical Device Class I, offers the convenience, portability, accuracy and trouble-free operation that are ideal for home practitioners and self-administering patients.
Product Description
Accoson Sphygmomanometer & Stethoscope
Whether used in clinic or at the patient’s home, this traditional easy-to-use kit offers convenience, portability, accuracy, and trouble free operation.
Features & Benefits
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- Aneroid blood pressure kit made in UK and guaranteed accurate to ISO 81060-1.
- Smaller, lighter and more easity portable than other options
- Single-handed use, suitable for use with either the left or right hand
- Range 0-300mmHg, with the scale graduations starting at zero
- Inflatable cuff fitted with built in stethoscope.
- Cuff designed for easy fitting using one hand.
- Supplied with latex free adult hook and loop cuff and bulb
- Complete with latex free inflation system and instructions.
- Screw style air release.
- Easy to read analogue display.
- Includes integral stethoscope.
- Medical Device Class I
- Clear white face with fine pointer which allows for precise indication
- Fitted with Ambidex anti-microbial cuff, with own unique soft edge design
- Capable of withstanding 100% overpressure
- Supplied complete with a soft protective carry case
- Warranty: 5 years
Sold as a kit
NEWS 19Aug2025
Source: https://rcpod.org.uk/news
The Royal College of Podiatry (RCPod) has called for podiatrists in all clinical settings to have access to handheld Doppler devices and manual sphygmomanometers. These medical devices are critical for detecting PAD and CLTI.
Given the high prevalence of Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) and Chronic Limb Threatening Ischaemia (CLTI) among podiatrists' patients, the lack of timely vascular assessment poses serious risks to patient health, increasing the burden on NHS services.
Dopplers provide key diagnostic information allowing podiatrists to hear and quantify the quality of the blood flow through the arteries. When teamed with a sphygmomanometer, typically associated with monitoring blood pressure, key readings can be taken at the point of presentation; this increases the chances of early intervention for patients.
What the readings mean?
Use the following guide for reference:
- Normal blood pressure: Systolic number of less than 120 and diastolic number of less than 80.
- Prehypertension: Systolic number between 120 and 139, diastolic number between 80 and 89.
- Stage 1 Hypertension: Systolic number between 140 and 159, diastolic number between 90 and 99.
- Stage 2 Hypertension: Systolic number higher than 160 and diastolic number higher than 100.
- Hypertensive Crisis: Systolic number higher than 180 and diastolic number higher than 110.










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