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Reference Values

Blood Pressure

Human blood pressure naturally increases after reaching middle
age. This symptom is a result of continuous ageing of the blood
vessels. Further causes include diabetes, lack of exercise and
cholesterol (LDL) adhering to the blood vessels. Rising blood
pressure accelerates hardening of the arteries, and the body
becomes more susceptible to apoplexy and coronary infarction.
Definitions and Classification of blood pressure levels according to
2007 ESH-ESC Practice Guidelines for the Management of Arterial
Hypertension:
Category
Optimal
< 120 mmHg
Normal
120 –129 mmHg and/or
High normal
130 –139 mmHg and/or
Grade 1 hypertension 140 –159 mmHg and/or
Grade 2 hypertension 160 –179 mmHg and/or 100–109 mmHg
Grade 3 hypertension
≥ 180 mmHg
Isolated systolic
≥ 140 mmHg
hypertension
Isolated systolic hypertension should be graded (1, 2, 3) according
to systolic blood pressure values in the ranges indicated, provided
that diastolic values are < 90mmHg.
Source: The European Society of Hypertension and European Society
of Cardiology Task Force Members. 2007 ESH-ESC Practice Guidelines
for the Management of Arterial Hypertension. J Hypertens 2007; 25:
1751-1762.
Systolic
Diastolic
and
< 80 mmHg
80–84 mmHg
85–89 mmHg
90– 99 mmHg
and/or
≥ 110 mmHg
and
< 90 mmHg

Symbol Information

Symbol Referent
Read instructions before use
Manufacturer
Serial number
Caution, consult accompanying documents
Type BF Equipment
Temperature limitation
Collection for electrical and electronic equipment
Humidity limitation
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