Blood pressure monitors for clinical use range from manual aneroid sphygmomanometers to automated oscillometric NIBP devices integrated into multi-parameter vital signs platforms and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitors (ABPM). Procurement decisions typically involve hospital biomed/clinical engineering teams, ambulatory surgery center administrators, and primary care/clinic owners selecting devices for general wards, EDs, pre-op areas, and outpatient clinics, where
NIBP is one of the five core vital signs displayed on patient monitors alongside ECG, heart rate, SpO2, and EtCO2 from manufacturers including Philips, GE Healthcare, Mindray, and Draeger
. Buyers should evaluate accuracy validation, EMR integration, cuff range, and total cost of ownership including consumables and PM.