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Blood pressure val-
Systole
ue category
(in mmHg)
Level 1: mild
yellow
140 – 159
hypertension
High normal green
130 – 139
Normal
green
120 – 129
Optimal
green
< 120
Source:
Resting indicator
One of the most common errors made when taking a blood
pressure measurement is not ensuring that the user's circulato-
ry system is sufficiently at rest when taking the measurement.
In this case, the measured systolic and diastolic blood pres-
sure values do not correspond to the blood pressure at rest.
However, it is this blood pressure at rest that should be used to
assess the measured values.
This blood pressure monitor uses integrated haemodynamic
stability diagnostics (HSD) to measure the user's haemody-
namic stability when taking the blood pressure measurement.
This enables it to indicate whether the blood pressure was ta-
ken when the user's circulatory system was sufficiently at rest.
Resting indicator
The measured blood pressure value
lights up GREEN
was obtained when the user's circu-
latory system was sufficiently at rest
and reliably corresponds to the blood
pressure at rest.
Diastole
Action
(in mmHg)
Regular monitoring
90 – 99
by doctor
Regular monitoring
85 – 89
by doctor
80 – 84
Self-monitoring
Self-monitoring
< 80
Resting indicator
Indicates that the value was obtained
lights up RED
when the user's circulatory system
was not sufficiently at rest. The blood
pressure values measured in this case
generally do not correspond to the
blood pressure at rest. The measure-
ment should therefore be repeated after
a period of physical and mental rest
lasting at least 5 mins.
Resting indicator
During the measurement it was not pos-
does not light up
sible to determine whether the user's
circulatory system was sufficiently at
rest. In this case too, the measurement
should be repeated after a period of rest
lasting at least 5 mins.
If the user's circulatory system was not sufficiently at rest, this
can be caused by various factors such as physical or mental
strain or distraction, speaking, or experiencing cardiac arrhyth-
mia during the measurement.
In an overwhelming number of cases, HSD will give a very
good guide as to whether the user's circulatory system is res-
ted when taking a blood pressure measurement.
However, certain patients suffering from cardiac arrhythmia
or chronic mental conditions may remain haemodynamically
unstable even in the long-term, something which persists even
after repeated periods of rest. The accuracy of the results for
the blood pressure at rest is reduced in these users.
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