Easily capture a full set of vitals you can trust — so you can spend less time with the device and more time with your patients.
Simple
Enjoy an easy-to-use touchscreen and intuitive workflow
Accurate
Count on clinical accuracy and consistent measurements — including built-in blood pressure averaging
Connected
Save time and reduce data entry errors with simple EMR connectivity
Preferred
See why 9 out of 10 users would recommend the Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device1
Experience the Power of Simplicity
This all-in-one device offers clinical results you can trust — with a workflow that works for you.
- Simple, 7” color touchscreen makes vitals capture easy
- Built-in blood pressure averaging helps you feel confident in your hypertension screenings
- Flexible connectivity options send vitals data directly to your EMR — quickly and securely
Blood Pressure Readings You Can Believe In
A lot can change from one blood pressure reading to the next.2 Capturing and averaging a series of readings can give you a more complete view of your patients’ heart health — and improve your hypertension diagnoses. The American Heart Association agrees, recommending multiple automated readings during a single in-office visit.3
A Change for the Better
In a study across local and regional multidisciplinary outpatient facilities, clinical users gave their feedback on the Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device compared to legacy devices.* The results were clear: change is good.
9 out of 10
Manual users would recommend the new Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device.1
“Everything is in one place; it makes exams simple.”
Clinicians agree: the Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device is a welcome change.
Read the study to learn why.
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References
- Shruti Marwaha, Chris Long, Thomas John, Kimberly Koloms. Usability, Preference and Comparative Workflow Evaluation of a Next-Generation Vital Signs Monitor: A Prospective Observational Study. 2019-2020.
- Smith MD, Robert, David Quinn, Christopher Long. “Blood Pressure Averaging: Decreasing the rate of Misdiagnosing Hypertension.” 60101889, Version A. 2019.
- Muntner, Paul et al. “Measurement of Blood Pressure in Humans: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.” Hypertension 73, no. 5. (May 1, 2019). Doi:10.1161/hyp.0000000000000087.