Device for displaying blood pressure

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128687, 128700, A61B 502

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048692620

ABSTRACT:
A measure of diastolic blood pressure is provided by the product of HR and TT wherein HR is a measured heart beat rate and TT is an elapsed time between emission of an electrocardiographic R wave and arrival of the consequent blood pressure pulse at a chosen blood vessel.
Apparatus is disclosed for sensing HR and TT and displaying a value or index of diastolic blood pressure, which is intended to be worn on the wrist and may serve also as a timepiece.

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