Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor 1 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Report protocol xyz Address Patient Name: Sample Dipper 04-Apr-2002 Test Date: Patient ID: 123-45-6789 29-Jun-2005 Report Date: Patient Information Patient Name: Sample Dipper Patient ID: 123-45-6789 Address: 23 Franklin Street New Orleans, LA 70115 Telephone: 414-959-1234 Date of Birth: 11 Feb 1949 Sex: Female Race: African-American Height: 5' 4" Weight: 185 Physician Information Referring physician: Dr. Referrer Interpreting physician: Dr. Interpreter History Current Medications: None. Reason for test: Evaluation for treatment Patient has exhibited severe hypertension. ABP test to determine appropriate treatment. ML402 07/12
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ABP StatisticsOVERALL STATISTICS, Samples = 60 of 60 (100%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 166 (17:40) 108 (03:00) 142 +/- 14.7Diastolic (mmHg) 121 (12:40) 60 (01:58) 95 +/- 13.2Heart rate (BPM) 94 (19:43) 59 (01:58) 72 +/- 7.0MAP (mmHg) 131 (12:40) 77 (01:58) 111 +/- 13.2
Overall BP Load: 63% Sys, 72%Dia > 140/90 mmHg while awake and 120/80 mmHg while asleepAWAKE STATISTICS, Samples = 52 of 60 (87%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 166 (17:40) 119 (07:06) 146 +/- 11.1Diastolic (mmHg) 121 (12:40) 66 (07:06) 99 +/- 9.9Heart rate (BPM) 94 (19:43) 62 (13:58) 73 +/- 6.4MAP (mmHg) 131 (12:40) 84 (07:06) 114 +/- 9.7
Awake BP Load: 69% Sys > 140 mmHg, 81% Dia > 90 mmHgASLEEP STATISTICS, Samples = 8 of 60 (13%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 127 (06:07) 108 (03:00) 116 +/- 6.8Diastolic (mmHg) 89 (23:06) 60 (01:58) 72 +/- 8.5Heart rate (BPM) 82 (03:00) 59 (01:58) 66 +/- 8.4MAP (mmHg) 101 (23:06) 77 (01:58) 87 +/- 7.2
Asleep BP Load: 25% Sys > 120 mmHg, 12% Dia > 80 mmHg
Clinical InterpretationPatient has severe hypertension with night-time dip.Medications being prescribed accordingly.Suggest adjustment to lifestyle and diet to help control.
ABP StatisticsOVERALL STATISTICS, Samples = 60 of 60 (100%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 166 (17:40) 108 (03:00) 142 +/- 14.7Diastolic (mmHg) 121 (12:40) 60 (01:58) 95 +/- 13.2Heart rate (BPM) 94 (19:43) 59 (01:58) 72 +/- 7.0MAP (mmHg) 131 (12:40) 77 (01:58) 111 +/- 13.2
Overall BP Load: 63% Sys, 72%Dia > 140/90 mmHg while awake and 120/80 mmHg while asleepAWAKE STATISTICS, Samples = 52 of 60 (87%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 166 (17:40) 119 (07:06) 146 +/- 11.1Diastolic (mmHg) 121 (12:40) 66 (07:06) 99 +/- 9.9Heart rate (BPM) 94 (19:43) 62 (13:58) 73 +/- 6.4MAP (mmHg) 131 (12:40) 84 (07:06) 114 +/- 9.7
Awake BP Load: 69% Sys > 140 mmHg, 81% Dia > 90 mmHgASLEEP STATISTICS, Samples = 8 of 60 (13%)
Maximum Time Minimum Time Average Std.Dev.Systolic (mmHg) 127 (06:07) 108 (03:00) 116 +/- 6.8Diastolic (mmHg) 89 (23:06) 60 (01:58) 72 +/- 8.5Heart rate (BPM) 82 (03:00) 59 (01:58) 66 +/- 8.4MAP (mmHg) 101 (23:06) 77 (01:58) 87 +/- 7.2
Asleep BP Load: 25% Sys > 120 mmHg, 12% Dia > 80 mmHg
Clinical InterpretationPatient has severe hypertension with night-time dip.Medications being prescribed accordingly.Suggest adjustment to lifestyle and diet to help control.