ABPM Test
ABPM Test

ABPM Test
Blood pressure can fluctuate throughout the day due to various factors such as activity levels, stress, and even sleep. A single reading at the doctor’s clinic may not give the full picture of your cardiovascular health. That’s where Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) plays a vital role.
Dr. Mamtesh Gupta, a renowned cardiologist in Meerut with a DM in Cardiology, offers advanced ABPM testing to ensure precise and continuous monitoring of blood pressure levels. This powerful diagnostic tool helps detect hidden hypertension, evaluate treatment effectiveness, and guide proper management strategies.
What is an ABPM Test?
ABPM stands for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring. It is a non-invasive test that records your blood pressure at regular intervals over a 24-hour period, while you go about your normal daily activities, including work and sleep.
Unlike one-time readings taken in the clinic, ABPM provides a complete profile of blood pressure behavior throughout the day and night, including periods of rest, stress, and physical activity.
Many people experience “white coat hypertension”—a temporary increase in blood pressure due to anxiety during a medical visit. Others may suffer from masked hypertension, where blood pressure is normal at the clinic but elevated in daily life.
ABPM helps detect:
White coat hypertension
Masked hypertension
Resistant hypertension
Nocturnal hypertension (high BP during sleep
BP variations throughout the day
Effectiveness of current medications
Dr. Mamtesh Gupta may recommend ABPM if:
Your clinic blood pressure readings are inconsistent
You have symptoms of hypertension but normal readings at the clinic
You're being monitored for medication effectiveness
You have kidney disease, diabetes, or cardiovascular risk factors
You experience dizziness, headaches, or fainting spells
The ABPM test is simple and comfortable:
A portable digital blood pressure monitor is fitted to your upper arm.
It’s connected to a small device worn on your belt or shoulder.
The monitor inflates and records your BP every 15–30 minutes during the day and every 30–60 minutes at night.
You continue your normal routine but keep a diary of activities and symptoms for reference.
After 24 hours, you return the device for analysis.
The collected data is reviewed by Dr. Mamtesh Gupta, who then provides a detailed report and treatment plan.
Patients in Meerut can benefit from Dr. Gupta’s expertise combined with:
State-of-the-art ABPM devices
Accurate and painless monitoring
Detailed interpretation with clinical correlation
Personalized care based on 24-hour readings
Guidance on medication timing and dosage
With rising cases of hypertension and heart disease, early and accurate detection is crucial. Dr. Mamtesh Gupta ensures that every ABPM test is conducted professionally, with a focus on comfort, clarity, and clinical accuracy.
If you're struggling with fluctuating blood pressure, unexplained symptoms, or want to ensure your current treatment is working effectively, schedule your ABPM test with Dr. Mamtesh Gupta today.
Book your consultation today and take the next step toward protecting your heart and your life.