Oxytensiography

Oxytensiography is a method for studying blood vessels and capillaries, which is used in medicine to diagnose various diseases. It is based on measuring pressure in vessels and capillaries.

An oxytensiograph is a device that consists of a cuff attached to the patient's arm or leg and a pressure sensor that measures the pressure in the cuff. The cuff is inflated with air, which creates pressure on the vessels and capillaries, and a pressure sensor records changes in pressure over a certain time.

The results of oxytensiography can be used to diagnose various conditions, such as arterial hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes mellitus and other diseases. In addition, oxytensiography can be used to assess the effectiveness of treatment and monitor the patient's condition during treatment.

In general, the oxytensiograph is an important tool in the medical diagnosis and treatment of various diseases related to blood vessels and capillaries.



An oxytensiograph (oxygeniograph) is a medical device for monitoring the state of the circulatory system; it helps measure blood pressure. In the human body, blood pushed by the heart constantly circulates in the bloodstream. The limits of blood pressure fluctuation depend on many factors, but the most important of them are physical activity and emotional state.

Blood pressure is the body's first barrier to infection. Blood pressure readings in adults usually range from 110/65 to 135/85 mmHg. It depends on the age, gender, constitution of a person and other factors. The condition of the peripheral vessels plays the role of the root cause in this process, however, the reasons for the increase or decrease in pressure in the periphery can have their sources in functional disorders of a number of systems. It also helps doctors monitor the health of patients.