Metro Hospitals & Heart Institute - Meerut

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ABPM Test (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring)

Track Your Blood Pressure Accurately—24 Hours, Real Life

ABPM (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring) is a diagnostic test that measures your blood pressure at regular intervals over 24 hours—during normal daily activities and sleep. This test provides a more accurate and complete picture than a one-time clinic reading, helping in the early diagnosis and effective management of hypertension.

At Metro Hospital & Heart Institute, Meerut, Dr. Sanjeev Saxena, a senior interventional cardiologist with over three decades of clinical expertise, recommends ABPM to patients with suspected or uncontrolled high blood pressure.

When is ABPM Recommended?

  • Suspected White Coat Hypertension (high BP only in clinics)
  • Suspected Masked Hypertension (normal clinic BP, high at home)
  • Uncontrolled or resistant hypertension
  • Monitoring response to blood pressure medication
  • Evaluation of nocturnal (night-time) blood pressure levels

How the Test Works:

  • A small, automatic BP cuff is worn around the upper arm for 24 hours.
  • The device records blood pressure every 15–30 minutes during the day and night.
  • The patient continues daily activities as normal.
  • After 24 hours, the data is analyzed for BP patterns and fluctuations.

Advantages of ABPM:

  • More accurate than in-clinic readings
  • Detects blood pressure variability and night-time hypertension
  • Helps avoid unnecessary medication
  • Better long-term cardiovascular risk prediction

Why Choose Dr. Sanjeev Saxena?

  • Expert in hypertension and heart disease management
  • Uses FDA-approved, calibrated ABPM devices
  • Clear, detailed interpretation of ABPM reports
  • Personalized treatment adjustments based on findings

Don’t rely on a single BP reading. Get a true understanding of your blood pressure behavior and protect your heart with ABPM testing under the expert care of Dr. Sanjeev Saxena.