Blood Pressure Average Formula:
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Definition: This calculator computes the average of systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings separately and combined.
Purpose: It helps healthcare professionals and individuals track blood pressure trends by calculating mean arterial pressure and individual averages.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The calculator provides three averages - SBP average, DBP average, and an overall average of both readings.
Details: Tracking BP averages over time helps identify hypertension trends, assess treatment effectiveness, and predict cardiovascular risks.
Tips: Enter your systolic and diastolic readings in mmHg. The calculator will display individual and combined averages.
Q1: What's the clinical significance of BP averages?
A: Averages provide a more stable picture than single readings and help detect true hypertension.
Q2: How many readings should I average?
A: For accuracy, average 2-3 readings taken 1-2 minutes apart on multiple occasions.
Q3: What is a normal BP average range?
A: Normal average is below 120/80 mmHg. Consult your doctor for personalized targets.
Q4: Should I use morning or evening readings?
A: Both are important. Calculate separate averages for morning and evening to detect patterns.
Q5: How often should I calculate my BP average?
A: Weekly averages are recommended for monitoring, or as directed by your healthcare provider.