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Appendix A: Sample Data
PS-3218
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Appendix A: Sample Data
How To Find Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure Manually
1.
Select a single data run. Enlarge an area of the pressure measurement between 120 and 60 mmHg.
2.
Identify when your data begins to form ‘blips’ (small bumps). This is your systolic pressure.
3.
Next, identify when your data stops forming ‘blips’ (small bumps). This is your diastolic pressure.
4.
You may need to change your sample rate in order to see the ‘blips.