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b) Why is the doctor’s reading different from the reading taken at home?
Your blood pressure can vary due to the environment (temperature, nervous condition). When measuring blood
pressure at the doctor’s office, it is possible for blood pressure to increase due to anxiety and tension, this is
known as “White Coat Hypertension”.
c) Why should I monitor blood pressure at home?
One or two readings will not provide a true indication of your normal blood pressure. It is important to take
regular, daily measurements and to keep records over a period of time. This information can be used to assist
your physician in diagnosing and preventing potential health problems.
1.6 About MAM Technology
Averaging Mode is a new technology that enables optimum reliability in self-measurement of blood pressure.
An advanced measurement accuracy is achieved by the automatic analysis of three successive measurements,
with short rest periods in between.
This new technology provides reliable values for the doctor and can be used as the basis for reliable diagnostics
and medication therapy for high blood pressure.
• Reliable patient self-measurement data for the doctor
• Safe hypertension diagnostic tool
• Reliable therapy control
1.6A Why Use MAM?
• Human blood pressure is not stable
1.6B Key Advantages
The technology provides reduction in:
• Device scattering
• Insufficient rest prior to measurement
• Movement effects (i.e. coughing, talking, movement)
• Cuff positioning influences
1.6C Medical Benefits
• Improved accuracy
1.6D Measurement Sequence
• Single results are not displayed
• Due to the “Data Analysis” result, a 4th or 5th measurement may be applied. The following illustration
provides a flow chart of the MAM Sequence