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ypertension
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Mobil-O-Graph
®
, operating instructions, Rev. 5.1 10/2015, GmbH
The left-hand y-axis with the units
mmHg
applies to systolic, diastolic and mean values (BP values).
The right-hand y-axis with the units
mmHg/h
applies to blood pressure change.
The x-axis applies to time. The intervals for morning rise in blood pressure are highlighted.
The lower, flattened curve shows the course of blood pressure. It transforms blood pressure data in the frequen-
cy range of mean arterial pressure through Fourier analysis. The outliers are neglected, giving the curve shown
after inverse Fourier transformation. It shows the positive changes in blood pressure (mmHg per hour) for times
of rise in BP, and the negative change for times of BP lowering. The red, vertical lines mark the beginning and
end (=duration) of the early-morning rise and the time and magnitude of the maximum rise. The upper BP lim-
its (systolic, diastolic) are shown as horizontal set-point curves.
Note:
You can set these values in the
Patient information
tab in the
BP limits
field.
Display single measurements
►
In the diagram, click the required time point.
A vertical line appears and the measurements are displayed in a window.
Tip:
To see neighbouring measurements, move the mouse over the diagram. The vertical line follows the
mouse movement and the respective values are displayed.
►
Click again to turn off this display.
Zooming in (increasing the size of the diagram)
►
Use the mouse to click in the diagram, hold the mouse button down and drag open the section from
left to right.
Zooming out (return diagram to original size)
►
Use the mouse to click in the diagram, hold the mouse button down and drag open the section from
right to left
.
4.11.10 Printing
The Print function enables you to print the analyses you require.
►
To print, in the
Measurements
tab, click
.
►
Click the analyses to be printed.
►
Click
.
The window
appears.
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