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WHO guidelines (1999) give the following recommendations:
L – Low Risk:
Doctor should observe the patient over a significant period of time before deciding weather
to institute drug treatment.
M – Medium Risk:
Blood pressure and other risk factors should be monitored for several weeks and
obtain further information before doctor decides weather to institute drug treatment.
H – High Risk / VH – Very High Risk:
Doctor should institute immediate drug treatment for the hyper-
tension and the other risk factors or conditions present.
2.5. MAM technology (Microlife Average Mode)
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«MAM technology» is a new type of concept for optimum reliability in self-measurement of blood
pressure.
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An advanced measurement accuracy is achieved by the automatic analysis of three successive
measurements.
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The new system provides reliable values for the doctor and can be used as the basis for reliable
diagnostics and medication therapy for high blood pressure.
A) Why MAM?
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Human blood pressure is not stable and can vary
considerably within a short period of time.
B) Key
advantages
Reduction of:
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Insufficient rest prior to measurement
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Movement artefacts (talking or moving during
measurement)
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Cuff positioning influences
C) Medical
benefits
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Improved accuracy
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Reliable patient self-measurement data for the doctor
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Safe hypertension diagnosis
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Reliable therapy control
D) Measurement
sequence
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With the full measurement cycles, the total
measurement time remains less than 3 minutes,
compared to a single measurement time of 1.5 minute.
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Single results are not displayed.
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The display counts down the time remaining until the
next reading.
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Due to the «Data Analysis» result, a 4th measurement
may be applied.
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Only the final analysed data reading is displayed.
Summary of Contents for BP RM 100
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Page 22: ...19 100 60 mmHg 100 60 100 140 60 90 140 160 90 100 160 180 100 110 180 110 140 90 120 2 3 a...
Page 24: ...21 1999 L M H VH 2 5 Microlife Average Mode 3 comma 1 5 4...
Page 25: ...1 DC 22 3 22 32 L 32 42 4 4 1 4 AA Long Life 1 5 1 2...
Page 26: ...23 0 1 4 2 Microlife 6 600 DIN 230 110 1 4 3 4 4...
Page 27: ...24 1 Time 3 2 3 Time 4 5...
Page 28: ...25 4 5 1 Risk Factor Input 2 Risk Factor Input None None Risk Factor Input...
Page 29: ...26 5 5 1 5 5 2 15 10 Microlife 5 3 2 3 2 2 3 cm...
Page 30: ...27 5 4 Microlife Average Mode MAM No 3 3 No 1 5 5 START 2 4 e 5 3...
Page 32: ...29 Microlife Microlife 1 2 1 2 3...
Page 33: ...30 7 a Microlife 8 3 Gasoline...
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