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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Important Information about Blood Pressure – for Patients
This device is clinically validated for blood pressure measurement in adults and adolescents.
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Blood pressure is a dynamic vital sign and its level is influenced by the patient and the
environment during the measurement. Individual blood pressure reading can be affected by
measurement site, patient’s body position, and patient’s physiological conditions and health (e.g.
cardiovascular or renal diseases, trembling, and pregnancy). It’s recommended to always take
measurements at the same measurement site with the same body position, under similar
physiological conditions at the same time of the day, to ensure the reliability of the blood
pressure values.
The measurement result of the device is not a diagnosis, and a single measurement is not
representative of the health condition. Consult with your doctor for any questions related to the
diagnosis and treatment of your conditions or disease. Under no circumstances should you alter
the dosages of drugs or initiate a treatment without consulting your doctor.
Deviations between measurements taken by your doctor or in the pharmacy and those taken at
home are quite normal, as these situations are completely different and the white coat effect
may lead to different values.
If you are entering pregnancy, you should monitor your blood pressure regularly as it can change
drastically throughout the pregnancy.
Important Information about Irregular Heart Beat (IHB) - for Patients
■ An Irregular Heartbeat (IHB) occurs when an irregular interval between heart beats is detected
during measurement.
■ Presence of IHB may affect blood pressure measurement; it’s recommended to retake
measurement if IHB is detected, to ensure reliability of blood pressure reading.
■ Occasional IHB detection is no cause for concern. Consult with your doctor if IHB is detected
frequently (e.g. in majority of measurements).
Important Information about Irregular Heart Beat (IHB) – for
Doctors
■ Irregular Heart Beat (IHB) is defined a beat-to-beat interval that is 25% faster or 25% slower
than the average pulse interval detected during the measurement.