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Vitals Report

Patient Information

Patient: To Vantrong Age: 44 year(s)

Gender: Male Phone: --

Address: , , Vietnam Patient ID: --

CarePlix Vitals Scan

Date Time Heart Rate Respiration Rate SpO2

16/11/2021 08:30 PM 81 bpm 16 pm 95%

Heart Index

Date Time Heart Utilisation Heart Rate Maximum Heart Target Heart Rate Posture Heart
Percentage Reserve (HRR) Rate (HRMax) Range (THRR) Rate
Zone

16/11/2021 08:30 46% 97 bpm 178 bpm < 100 bpm Resting Resting
PM (< 87
bpm)

Zone Lower Range Upper Range


(bpm) (bpm)

Rest -- 87

Moderate 89 105

Weight Control 106 122

Aerobic 124 140

Anaerobic 142 158

Maximum or VO2 160 178


Max

Heart Rate vs Time (Based on latest scan:16/11/2021 08:30 PM )

PART I : Heart rate obtained for the first 15 seconds of total 30secs. We recommend users to take three consecutive readings to get a prolonged
heart rate against time graph which can predict abnormality in heart rate fluctuations.
PART II : Heart rate obtained for the last 15 seconds of total 30secs. We recommend users to take three consecutive readings to get a prolonged
heart rate against time graph which can predict abnormality in heart rate fluctuations.

Physiological Index

Height (cms) Weight (Kgs)

162.0 58.0

BMI Blood Total Body Water Body Water


Volume (Volume) (%)

22.1 3983.16 ml 35.32 ltrs 60.9%

Intensity VO2 Max Body Fat Percentage Approx Calorie Burn From Approx Calorie Burn From
(%) Fat Carbohydrate

Very 33.62 19.61% -- --


Light ml/kg/min

Intracellular Fluid Extracellular Fluid Estimated Plasma Interstitial Fluid

23.55 ltrs 11.77 ltrs 2.35 ltrs 9.42 ltrs

Vitals History

16/11/2021 -- -- -- --
Heart Rate
Resting -- -- -- --

81 bpm -- -- -- --

A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute. Generally, a lower heart rate at rest implies more efficient
heart function and better cardiovascular fitness. For example, a well-trained athlete might have a normal resting heart rate closer to 40
beats per minute. Although there's a wide range of normal, an unusually high or low heart rate may indicate an underlying problem. Consult
your doctor if your resting heart rate is consistently above 100 beats a minute (tachycardia) or if you're not a trained athlete and your
resting heart rate is below 60 beats a minute (bradycardia) — especially if you have other signs or symptoms, such as fainting, dizziness or
shortness of breath.

16/11/2021 -- -- -- --
Oxygen Saturation
08:30 PM -- -- -- --

95% -- -- -- --
A normal ABG oxygen level for healthy lungs falls between 80 and 100 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). If a pulse ox measured your blood oxygen
level (SpO2), a normal reading is typically between 95 and 100 percent. A below-normal blood oxygen level is called hypoxemia. Hypoxemia is
often cause for concern. The lower the oxygen level, the more severe the hypoxemia. This can lead to complications in body tissue and organs.
Normally, a PaO2 reading below 80 mm Hg or a pulse ox (SpO2) below 95 percent is considered low. It’s important to know what’s normal for
you, especially if you have a chronic lung condition. Your doctor can provide recommendations as to what ranges of oxygen levels are
acceptable for you.

16/11/2021 -- -- -- --
Respiration Rate
08:30 PM -- -- -- --

16 pm -- -- -- --

A person's respiratory rate is the number of breaths you take per minute. The normal respiration rate for an adult at rest is 12 to 20
breaths per minute. A respiration rate under 12 or over 25 breaths per minute while resting is considered abnormal. Among the conditions
that can change a normal respiratory rate are asthma, anxiety, pneumonia, congestive heart failure, lung disease, use of narcotics or drug
overdose.

Date 16/11/2021 -- -- -- --
Advance Metrics
Time 08:30 PM -- -- -- --

VO2Max 33.62 ml/kg/min -- -- -- --

HR Researved 97 bpm -- -- -- --

HR Utilised 46% -- -- -- --

THRR < 100 bpm -- -- -- --

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Report generated at app is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis
16/11/2021 08:31 PM or treatment. We recommend you to consult your physician or other qualified
health care provided with any questions you may have regarding a medical
condition or treatment and never disregard professional medical advice or
delay in seeking it because you have read something in this report.

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