dabl Products
dabl Clinical Management & Diagnostic Systems have been developed in collaboration with international centres of excellence. These leading online diagnostic systems aid the prevention and management for a range of Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD) including high blood pressure, stroke, heart-attack and a range of other cardiovascular conditions.
The expert system for 24-hour ABPM (Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement) for primary care centres, hospitals, centres of excellence, pharmacies, private clinics and national management and prevention strategies.
Benefits of dabl ABPM
International hypertension experts use and recommend the dabl ABPM system due to its consistency and omission of errors due to the “human bias”
Features of dabl ABPM
Automatic diagnosis: Blood pressure data is uploaded directly from the ABPM device and is automatically interpreted in seconds.
Status shown immediately: The dabl plot immediately shows the user the status of the patient’s blood pressure.
Links to multiple devices: dabl ABPM links to a number of validated ABPM devices ensuring an accurate diagnosis and standardisation of data.
One-page diagnostic report: The dabl ABPM report is laid out in a concise format on one page which includes the dabl plot, blood pressure averages, the automatic interpretation (diagnosis) and a full list of readings.
Integrate reports with other systems: Reports are generated in pdf format and can be easily added to your patient management system.
dabl ABPM Process
The dabl ABPM online system is user friendly, extremely easy to use, only 4 simple steps to follow to produce the required results.
dabl ABPM Trend Report:
To assist with ongoing patient management, dabl ABPM provides a Trend Report that clearly shows insights and progress to both the patient and medical team.
The Trend Report has several advantages for the medical team and patients alike including the facility to record the medication status of the patient. This will appear on the report and is especially useful where the doctor is monitoring the response to treatment.