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Tuesday, May 23 2023 - 16:00
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OMRON Healthcare Celebrates 50 Years of Blood Pressure Monitor History
KYOTO, Japan, May 23, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the Company) based in 
Muko City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, is proud to announce the celebration of its 
50th anniversary in blood pressure monitor production this year. Since the 
introduction of its first manual and manometer-type blood pressure monitor in 
1973, the Company has continuously improved and produced accurate and 
user-friendly blood pressure monitors. To date, the Company has sold over 350 
million units in more than 110 countries worldwide.

Logo: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/img/202305165636-O5-THg59uEz

The Company has always believed in the importance of home blood pressure 
monitoring, even when blood pressure readings could only be obtained at medical 
facilities. In 1991, the Company launched the world's first automated blood 
pressure monitor with fuzzy logic technology (*) for greater accuracy and ease 
of use than manual monitors. In parallel with the advancement of blood pressure 
monitors, the Company worked continuously to improve and developed the 
pre-formed cuff that the user can wrap around his/her arm securely and easily. 
Moreover, the Company has been focusing on enhancing usability and measurement 
accuracy by expanding the range of support functions to ensure that the user 
maintains the correct measurement posture.
(*) Automatic pressure-setting function

Image1: The first blood pressure monitor: HEP-1
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Image2: The world's first fuzzy logic automatic blood pressure monitor: HEM-706
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In addition, the Company has worked to raise awareness of the importance of 
home blood pressure monitoring among medical professionals by developing and 
distributing the accurate and clinically validated devices. The Company 
supported the Ohasama Study, which was started in 1986 in Ohasama, Iwate 
Prefecture, by providing around 300 units of OMRON blood pressure monitors for 
use in the research. Ohasama was notable for high and increasing incidence 
rates of cardiovascular diseases due to the area's cold climate. To counter 
this problem, public health nurses worked to improve the community's health by 
having its residents measure their blood pressure at home and advising them 
based on their self-measured day-to-day blood pressure data. This study 
continued for more than 35 years and its findings, which confirmed the benefits 
of home blood pressure monitoring, have been incorporated into hypertension 
management guidelines issued in various countries.

The Company has continued to pursue the challenge of adopting digital 
technology for blood pressure management. In 2010, the Company launched a 
health management service, WellnessLINK, on the Japanese market. The smartphone 
app for health management, OMRON connect, is now available in more than 140 
countries. Moreover, in 2020, the Company launched a remote patient monitoring 
service in the U.S. This service enables users to share their blood pressure 
readings at home with physicians, promoting cardiovascular disease management 
before it worsens. The Company has expanded its business scope by manufacturing 
and distributing a range of products and services that support hypertension 
treatments.

The Company is also committed to developing innovative devices. These 
developments include the world's first clinically accurate wearable blood 
pressure monitor, HeartGuide, and an upper-arm blood pressure monitor with 
built-in electrocardiogram (ECG) technology to facilitate the early detection 
of atrial fibrillation, a known risk factor for cardiogenic brain embolism.

Image3: Wearable blood pressure monitor: HCR-6900T-M 
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Image4: Upper-arm blood pressure monitor with ECG: HCR-7800T
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"This year, we are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the launch of OMRON 
blood pressure monitors," said Ayumu Okada, President and CEO of OMRON 
Healthcare Co., Ltd. "On this occasion, I would like to express my heartfelt 
appreciation to all our valued customers for their continuing support of our 
blood pressure monitors. Cerebro-cardiovascular diseases are known to be the 
leading cause of death globally, and as populations in many countries continue 
to age, the number of patients suffering from these diseases is expected to 
increase even more. We remain committed to fulfilling the vision of 'Going for 
ZERO' (achieving zero cerebro-cardiovascular events). Going forward, we will 
continue contributing to extending healthy life expectancy for people around 
the world by introducing devices and services tailored to solving 
health-related issues."

History of blood pressure monitor development
For the detailed information of the Company's achievements and the future 
vision for realizing the vision of zero cerebrovascular and cardiovascular 
events, please visit here:
https://healthcare.omron.com/healthcare-solutions/cardiovascular-health/300-million/our-journey/history-of-home-bpm



Source: OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd.