Suntech Medical Partnership

The Oscar 2™ system from SunTech Medical® sets the standard in 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) by utilizing proprietary motion-tolerant technology, meeting the highest clinical standards, optimizing patient comfort through innovation, giving clinicians practical interpretive analysis and incorporating the latest monitoring advances.

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Oscar2 Data Sheet

Gain a deeper understanding of the Oscar 2 Ambulatory blood pressure monitor and learn more about it's capabilities.

Vascular Biomarkers Measured

XCEL
Oscar 2
CONNEQT Pulse
CONNEQT Band (2025)
Automated BP Cuff
      SphygmoCor XCEL Oscar 2 CONNEQT Pulse CONNEQT Band bpm monitor
heart rate Heart Rate (HR) The number of heart beats per minute and can indicate cardiac health and fitness levels.
biomarker brachial blood pressure Brachial Blood Pressure The pressure of blood in the brachial artery in the upper arm, an indicator of cardiovascular health. P
central blood pressure Central Blood Pressure (SP & DP) The pressure of blood at the root of the aorta, providing a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk compared to brachial blood pressure alone. P  
central pressure Central Pulse Pressure (PP) The pressure experienced by major organs like the heart, brain, and kidneys, signaling the risk of end-organ damage. P  
augmentation pressure Augmentation Pressure (AP) The additional pressure exerted by the heart to overcome rigidity in the arterial wall, reflects both arterial stiffness and the extra workload on the heart. P  
augmentation index Augmentation Index (AIx) An assessment of the relationship between AP and PP to indicate the extent to which arterial stiffness influences the overall pressure experienced within the arterial system.  
sevr Subendocardial Viability Ratio (SEVR) A measure the balance between blood supply and demand in the inner heart muscle, offering insights into cardiac function under stress.  
pulse pressure amplification Pulse Pressure Amplification (PPA) The increase in amplitude of arterial pulse waves as they travel from central to peripheral arteries, providing insights into arterial stiffness and blood flow efficiency. P  
pulse wave velocity Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) The speed at which the arterial pulse travels through the circulatory system, a key indicator of arterial stiffness.        
reference age SphygmoCor Reference Age Estimates arterial age based on central pressure and arterial stiffness parameters, providing a reference for comparison with healthy individuals.   P P  
Point of Care age Spot check at point-of-care or home  Monitoring conducted directly where the patient is, whether it's in a clinic or at home.    
Ambulatory Monitoring Ambulatory Monitoring Continuous observation and recording of physiological parameters, typically outside of a clinical setting, allowing for data collection during normal daily activities.      
P = displayed in provider portal
           
XCEL
Oscar 2
CONNEQT Pulse
CONNEQT Band
Automated BP Cuff
SphygmoCor XCEL Oscar 2 CONNEQT Pulse CONNEQT Band bpm monitor
Heart Rate (HR)
The number of heart beats per minute and can indicate cardiac health and fitness levels.
Brachial Blood Pressure
The pressure of blood in the brachial artery in the upper arm, an indicator of cardiovascular health.
P
Central Blood Pressure (SP & DP)
The pressure of blood at the root of the aorta, providing a more accurate assessment of cardiovascular risk compared to brachial blood pressure alone.
P  
Central Pulse Pressure (PP)
The pressure experienced by major organs like the heart, brain, and kidneys, signaling the risk of end-organ damage.
P  
Augmentation Pressure (AP)
The additional pressure exerted by the heart to overcome rigidity in the arterial wall, reflects both arterial stiffness and the extra workload on the heart.
P  
Augmentation Index (AIx)
An assessment of the relationship between AP and PP to indicate the extent to which arterial stiffness influences the overall pressure experienced within the arterial system.
 
Subendocardial Viability Ratio (SEVR)
A measure the balance between blood supply and demand in the inner heart muscle, offering insights into cardiac function under stress.
 
Pulse Pressure Amplification (PPA)
The increase in amplitude of arterial pulse waves as they travel from central to peripheral arteries, providing insights into arterial stiffness and blood flow efficiency.
P  
Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV)
The speed at which the arterial pulse travels through the circulatory system, a key indicator of arterial stiffness.
       
SphygmoCor Reference Age
Estimates arterial age based on central pressure and arterial stiffness parameters, providing a reference for comparison with healthy individuals.
  P P  
Spot check at point-of-care or home 
Monitoring conducted directly where the patient is, whether it's in a clinic or at home.
   
Ambulatory Monitoring
Continuous observation and recording of physiological parameters, typically outside of a clinical setting, allowing for data collection during normal daily activities.
     
P = displayed in provider portal

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