Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device Trial

WELCH ALLYN SPOT VITAL SIGNS 4400 Device Trial

Your Solution for Hypertension Screening: Take the Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device Challenge

Take The SPOT VITAL SIGNS 4400 Device Challenge

You may have heard about blood pressure averaging, but do you know how it can improve hypertension screening? That’s why the American Heart Association recommends to capture, and average, multiple readings during a single visit.1 Blood pressure averaging helps provide a more accurate view of your patient’s heart health, so you can help detect hypertension with confidence.

Are you ready to see how an all-in-one automated blood pressure device can help improve your hypertension detection program?

We’ll ship a Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 4400 device, including an array of cuff sizes, to your office for a 2-week trial to try before you buy. Our patient monitoring team will walk you through the technology to make sure you experience the difference our Spot Vital Signs 4400 device can offer. Pricing and purchase options will also be available during and after the trial for your convenience.

A clinician takes a patient’s blood pressure using a Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device

   

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Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs 4400 Device With Welch Allyn Blood Pressure Cuff

 

   

 

Rx Only. For safe and proper use of the product mentioned here, please refer to the appropriate Operator’s Manual or Instructions for Use.
 
References
  1. Jones DW, Ferdinand KC, Taler SJ, et al. 2025 AHA/ACC/AANP/AAPA/ABC/ACCP/ACPM/AGS/AMA/ ASPC/NMA/PCNA/SGIM Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines. Circulation. 2025;152(11):e114‑e218. doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000001356
  2. Statistics and user feedback mentioned in this doucment comes from the following study: 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.
  3. To maintain study participant confidentiality, exact participant quotes have been paraphrased here. Exact quotes and quote attributions remain on file with Baxter researchers who facilitated the study.

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