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DESCRIPTION OF THE LABELS FROM THE STATISTICAL VALUES TABLE

Label Description
Successfully Readings Represents how many measurements were successfully measured.
All Readings Represents how many measurements were measured, both programmed and manual.
Successfully Ratio [%] Represents the percentages of the measurements that were successfully measured.
SYS/DIA avg [mmHg] Represents the average systolic and diastolic blood pressure through measured
interval. This interval is shown above the table. This pressure does not have to be
measured during the examination. It could be composed from two different pressures.
For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.3.
SBP Interpretation Label Written interpretation of the systolic blood pressure.
DBP Interpretation Label Written interpretation of the diastolic blood pressure.
SBP Borderline values Limit values for systolic blood pressure (it is defined in the criteria).
DPB Borderline values Limit values for diastolic blood pressure (it is defined in the criteria).
MAP avg [mmHg] Represents averaged middle arterial pressure throughout the whole examination. For
more details, see the formulas in Chapters 8.2.2 and 8.2.3.
Pulse avg [bpm] Represents the average pulse. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.3.
Night fall index SYS/DIA [%] Gives the difference between active (daytime) and passive (night-time) means as a
percentage of the active mean. The DI is abnormally narrow if it is below 10%. For more
details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.4.
SYS/DIA day/night Represents difference of average values between day and night period.
difference [mmHg]
Morning Surge The morning surge is the difference between the mean systolic blood pressure during
the first two hours after waking and getting up minus the mean systolic blood pressure
of the lowest blood pressure reading during sleep and its two adjacent values (total of
3 values). The software interprets the last nightly measurement at the time when the
patient wakes up. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.9.
SYS max [mmHg] Represents the maximum systolic blood pressure.
SYS min [mmHg] Represents the minimum systolic blood pressure.
DIA max [mmHg] Represents the maximum diastolic blood pressure.
DIA min [mmHg] Represents the minimum diastolic blood pressure.
PTE SYS/DIA [%] Hypertensive time index SYS/DIA. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.5.
PTE SYS [%] Hypertensive time index SYS. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.5.
PTE DIA [%] Hypertensive time index DIA. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.5.
PTD SYS/DIA [%] Hypotensive time index SYS/DIA. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.7.
PTD SYS [%] Hypotensive time index SYS. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.7.
PTD DIA [%] Hypotensive time index DIA. For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.7.
SYS/DIA hyper readings Measuring of increase SYS/DIA blood pressure.
SYS hyper readings Measuring of increase SYS blood pressure.
DIA hyper readings Measuring of increase DIA blood pressure.
SYS/DIA hypo readings Measuring of decrease SYS/DIA blood pressure.
SYS hypo readings Measuring of decrease SYS blood pressure.
DIA hypo readings Measuring of decrease DIA blood pressure.
Time range The time range of the measure intervals (e.g. night, day, special
All/Successfully readings Represents the ratio between all readings and the successfully measured values.
SYS/DIA max [mmHg] Represents the maximum systolic and diastolic blood pressure during the measuring.
This pressure did not have to be measured during the examination. This number could
be composed from two different pressures.
SYS/DIA min [mmHg] Represents the minimum systolic and diastolic blood pressure during the measuring.
This pressure did not have to be measured during the examination. This number could
be composed from two different pressures.
SYS/DIA load [mmHg x h] Represents the load of the body with SYS and DIA blood pressure. For more details
see the formula in the Chapter 8.2.6.
SYS load [mmHg x h] Represents the load of the body with SYS blood pressure. For more details, see the
formula in Chapter 8.2.6.
DIA load [mmHg x h] Represents the load of the body with DIA blood pressure. For more details, see the
formula in Chapter 8.2.6.
SYS/DIA leese [mmHg x 24h] Represents systolic/diastolic hypotensive load on the patient's cardiovascular system.
For more details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.8.
SYS leese [mmHg x 24h] Represents systolic hypotensive load on the patient's cardiovascular system. For more
details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.8.
DIA leese [mmHg x 24h] Represents diastolic hypotensive load on the patient's cardiovascular system. For more
details, see the formula in Chapter 8.2.8.

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