The world’s fastest ABI screening device

MESI ABPI MD — Automated ABI in Under 1 Minute

MESI ABPI MD brings fully automated, simultaneous ankle–brachial measurements to primary care, vascular clinics, diabetology, and podiatry—delivering accurate ABI results in ~1 minute with plethysmographic sensing, color-coded cuffs, and smart error detection.

Key benefits at a glance

  • 1-minute ABI with simultaneous left/right measurements — eliminates blood-pressure drift errors seen with sequential methods.

  • Cuff-based plethysmography purpose-built for ankle anatomy; no gel, no Doppler training, no clothes removal.

  • Smart error detection flags motion, mis-placement, and reliably handles critical ischemia / medial calcification cases. 

  • PC reporting — automatic PDF report for the record and referrals/insurance documentation.

  • Staff-friendly workflow — color-coded conical cuffs (red arm, green right ankle, yellow left ankle) for a fast, repeatable setup. 

Who it’s for

Primary care & internal medicine • Vascular clinics • Diabetology & podiatry • Pre-op & wound care programs • Screening of high-risk patients (≥50 with risk factors; ≥70 years).

MESI ABPI MD

Simplifying ABI Screening

How to Measure

How It Works — 4 Simple Steps

1. Place All Four Cuffs
Attach the red cuff on the right arm, the yellow cuff on the left arm, and the green + grey cuffs on both ankles. The color-coded design makes setup quick and eliminates user error.

2. Press Start
With a single button, the device inflates all cuffs simultaneously while built-in plethysmographic sensors record pulse volume waveforms from the ankles. This enables reliable detection even in patients with incompressible arteries.

3. View Results Instantly
Within ~1 minute, the system displays ABI values and PVR waveforms for both legs. The combination of oscillometric measurement + pulse volume recording ensures higher accuracy in diagnosing Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD).

4. Export & Share Reports
Create a comprehensive PDF report that includes ABI results, plethysmographic waveforms, and automatic interpretation. Reports are color-coded, guideline-based, and fully compatible with EHR/HIS systems.