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deleted data.
Number: data collection serial number
Time: collection time
Date: collection data
BP (mmHg): the number in front of "/" is high pressure value, and the number in back of "/" is low
pressure value.The unit is mmHg.
PR (BPM): pulse rate value.The unit is BPM.
MAP (mmHg): Mean pressure.The unit is BPM
PP (mmHg): Pressure difference between high and low blood pressure.The unit is BPM
TC: error code (refer to chapter 7)
Comment: comment for the data.
You can also edit the data. The sign "*" stands for the deleted data (the trend graph doesn't display this
data, and statistic data doesn't include this data). You can delete or add "*" sign by click left key of
mouse in "*" area.In comment area, double click any item to edit data and add comment. The comment
will be displayed in the trend graph and saved in current case file.
6.10 Edit Trend Graph
After selecting case file, the BP trend graph will be shown in the screen automatically. In other interfaces
you can click shortcut key
to enter the BP trend interface. The "BP Trend" has two graph types:
color filler type, dotted line type. You can switch from one graph type to another by push the "Graph
Type" button.
As color filler type trend graph shown, the blue line is PR change curve, and the green area is the data
area below threshold, and the red area is the data area above threshold.
The display effect of color filler type trend graph is as Figure 6.10.1:
As dotted line type trend graph shown, the blue line is PR change curve, and the yellow line is the high-
low pressure threshold line, and the gray uprightness line is high-low pressure linked line of BP data for
one time.
The dotted line type trend graph is as Figure 6.10.2:
Figure 6.10.1Color Filler Type BP Trend Graph
Figure 6.10.2 Dotted Line Type BP Trend Graph
You can switch from one graph type to another by the "Graph Type" button.
When you move the mouse on the trend graph area, on the top of the screen the detail data
information about the mouse points will be shown, including the data serial number, collection time and
collection date, high/low blood pressure value, pulse rate, comment, etc. Click left button of the mouse
to delete or add the data point to be shown.
If the distance between the two data points is too short to move the mouse to one of the points, move
the mouse to the time axis area, press left button of the mouse down, dragging the mouse rightwards to
stretch the BP trend graph. Of course you can also drag the mouse leftwards to shrink the trend graph.
When you stretch the trend graph, if the trend graph length is beyond the trend graph, the display area
will appear a horizontal scroll bar, you can see any part of the trend graph by changing position of the
scroll bar.Move the mouse to the y-axis area, press left button of the mouse down, dragging the mouse
upwards to stretch the trend graph. Of course you can also drag the mouse downwards to shrink the
trend graph.
Figure 6.10.3 Shrink Trend Graph(Time Axis)
Figure 6.10.4 Stretch Trend Graph(Time Axis)