Omron B.P.Monitor M4 Intelli IT Hem 7155

Sku: 1216062

34.950 KWD

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Omron Hem 7380T1 Upper Arm Bpm M7

Premium smart BP monitor from Omron — adds AFib screening, dual-user, and advanced cuff guide on top of M4 features.

Omron M7 Intelli IT is the premium upper-arm BP monitor — adds advanced atrial fibrillation (AFib) screening to the M4's features. ESH and BHS validated; recommended by cardiologists for users with arrhythmia history. Same Bluetooth/app integration as M4. Wide-range cuff fitting most adults.

Benefits:
- Hypertensive patients with arrhythmia (AFib screening)
- Heart-failure or post-stroke monitoring
- Users with established cardiovascular disease
- Detailed at-home BP tracking with doctor sharing
- Multi-user households (2-person memory, 100 readings each)

How to Use:
Same as M4 — pair with Omron Connect app, sit quietly 5 min before measuring, wrap cuff correctly, press start. The AFib screening runs automatically with each measurement; if AFib indicators detected, a special icon appears. Discuss any AFib alerts with your doctor.

Precautions:
- AFib screening is a SCREENING tool, not a diagnosis — confirmation requires ECG by a doctor
- Same precautions as M4 — measure correctly, calibrate yearly, see doctor for abnormal readings
- Battery/AC adapter compatible — keep batteries fresh

Q&A:
Q: M7 vs M4 — what extra do you get?
A: M7 adds: AFib screening (advanced arrhythmia detection vs M4's simpler Irregular Heartbeat), more memory (100 vs 60 readings/user), additional accuracy validations. For users with NO arrhythmia history, M4 is enough. For those with known AFib or risk factors (age 65+, family history, palpitations), M7's AFib screening is worth the upgrade.

Q: Is AFib screening reliable enough to diagnose?
A: NO — Omron's AFib detection is a SCREENING tool. It catches a high % of AFib events but isn't 100% sensitive. Diagnosis requires a 12-lead ECG. Use the screening to flag concerns and bring data to your doctor for proper evaluation.

Q: Why does my reading vary minute-to-minute?
A: Normal physiology — BP fluctuates 5-10 mmHg with breathing, posture, recent activity, anxiety. The recommendation is to take 2-3 readings 1 min apart and average them. A single high reading isn't necessarily concerning; persistent high readings over days/weeks are.

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