Beurer BM 85 User Manual

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It is important to consult your doctor regularly for advice. Your

doctor will tell you your individual values for normal blood

pressure as well as the value above which your blood pressure

is classified as dangerous.

The classification on the display and the scale on the unit

show which category the recorded blood pressure values fall

into. If the values of systole and diastole fall into two different

WHO categories (e.g. systole in the 'High normal' category and

diastole in the 'Normal' category), the graphical WHO classifi-

cation on the device always shows the higher category; for the

example given this would be 'High normal'.

Blood pressure

value category

Systole

(in mmHg)

Diastole

(in mmHg) Action

Grade 3:

severe hyper-

tension

≥ 180

≥ 110

seek medical at-

tention

Grade 2:

moderate hyper-

tension

160 – 179 100 – 109

seek medical at-

tention

Grade 1:

mild hyperten-

sion

140 – 159 90 – 99

regular monitoring

by doctor

High normal

130 – 139 85 – 89

regular monitoring

by doctor

Normal

120 – 129 80 – 84

self-monitoring

Optimal

< 120

< 80

self-monitoring

Source: WHO, 1999 (World Health Organization)

Resting indicator measurement (using HSD diagnostics)
The most frequent error made when measuring blood pressure

is taking the measurement when not at rest (haemodynamic

stability), which means that both the systolic and the diastolic

blood pressures are incorrect in this case. While measuring the

blood pressure, the device automatically determines whether

you are at rest or not. If there is no indication that the circula-

tory system is not sufficiently at rest, the

symbol (haemo-

dynamic stability) lights up green and the measurement can be

recorded as a reliable blood pressure at rest value.

GREEN: haemodynamically stable

Measurement of the systolic and diastolic pressure is increa-

sed when the circulatory system is sufficiently at rest and is a

very reliable indicator of resting blood pressure.

However, if there is an indication that the circulatory system

is not sufficiently at rest (haemodynamic instability), the

symbol lights up red.

In this case, the measurement should be repeated after a pe-

riod of physical and mental rest. The blood pressure measure-

ment must be taken when the patient is physically and mental-

ly rested, as it will be the basis for a diagnosis and regulation of

the patient’s medical treatment.

RED: lack of haemodynamic stability

It is very probable that the systolic and diastolic blood pres-

sures have not been measured whilst the patient is at rest and

the resting blood pressure measurement has therefore been

distorted.

Repeat the measurement after a rest and relaxation period of

at least five minutes. Go to a sufficiently quiet and comfortable

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