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2-6-2-3 Linking to Trends Screen
A measurement may be linked to the Trend Graph by highlighting an individual measurement and
then closing the Blood Pressure Data List. When opened, the Trends Screen will be aligned with the
time of the highlighted measurement in the Blood Pressure Data List. This feature may be used to
pinpoint the position of an individual measurement on the Trend Graph.
2-6-3 Trends Screen
The Trends function is used to visualize trends in a patient’s blood pressure, pulse, MAP and DP
calculation over time. The Trends Screen is a useful diagnostic tool to determine nocturnal dips and
related peaks and troughs in the patient’s circadian rhythm.
The Trends function provides graphic representation of the data file. The Trends function is
dependent on the following parameters:
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Partial
Analysis
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BP Mode (Measurement Method)
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Sleep
Interval
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Blood
Pressure
Limits
The following four trends can be displayed in the Trend function:
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Systolic/Diastolic Blood Pressure (BP Trend):
The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and the horizontal axis
represents time. A vertical dotted line connects the measurement’s systolic and diastolic
pressures. This line may be used to estimate the pulse pressure
2
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Pulse (Pulse Trend):
The vertical axis represents beats per minute (BPM) and the horizontal axis represents
time.
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Mean Arterial Blood Pressure (MAP Trend):
The vertical axis represents millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and the horizontal axis
represents time. The MAP Trend may be displayed on its own or in combination with the
BP Trend. If the MAP Trend is combined with the BP Trend, it will appear between the
Systolic and Diastolic Trend lines.
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Double Product:
The vertical axis represents mmHg
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bpm and the horizontal axis represents time.
2 The Pulse Pressure is the difference between the Systolic and Diastolic blood pressures.
Summary of Contents for Doctor Pro TM-2430-13
Page 54: ...53 4 PRINTOUT EXAMPLES Figure 36 Patient information Text data ...
Page 55: ...54 Figure 37 Summary data Full and partial Text data ...
Page 56: ...55 Figure 38 Summary data Awake and sleep Text data ...
Page 57: ...56 Figure 39 Blood pressure data Text data ...
Page 58: ...57 Figure 40 Trend graph Blood pressure and double product Graphical data ...
Page 59: ...58 Figure 41 Correlation plots upper and histogram plots lower Graphical data ...
Page 60: ...59 Figure 42 Circadian rhythm plots upper and HBI analysis plots lower Graphical data ...
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