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Old July 3rd, 2005, 04:12 PM
VJH
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Default Blood Pressure User Defined Chart for Isolated Systolic Hypertensi

New chart type proposed (unless it exists) to show blood pressure with
highlighted difference for ISH (see e.g.
http://www.medicinenet.com/high_bloo...sure/page3.htm) or
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/hbp/hbp/whathbp.htm
3 series values: (1) systolic, (2) diastolic, and (3) pulse pressure (=
systolic minus diastolic)
For series 1 and 2, use current line graph
Series 3, difference would be highlighted by a vertical line (with label)
connecting Series 1 and 2 plot points for each reading

This type of chart might have other uses (generalize BP terminology S, D, PP
to high, low, difference).


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Old July 3rd, 2005, 04:21 PM
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I have one I created sometime ago that I will send ONLY if you ask me OFF
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I will NOT respond to requests made here.

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New chart type proposed (unless it exists) to show blood pressure with
highlighted difference for ISH (see e.g.
http://www.medicinenet.com/high_bloo...sure/page3.htm) or
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/hbp/hbp/whathbp.htm
3 series values: (1) systolic, (2) diastolic, and (3) pulse pressure (=
systolic minus diastolic)
For series 1 and 2, use current line graph
Series 3, difference would be highlighted by a vertical line (with label)
connecting Series 1 and 2 plot points for each reading

This type of chart might have other uses (generalize BP terminology S, D,

PP
to high, low, difference).


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Old July 4th, 2005, 04:09 PM
Tushar Mehta
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Create a line chart. Double-click either series. From the Options tab
select 'High-low lines'

Moving beyond your immediate request...

You can also create a kind of 'conditional chart.' Suppose your
systolic/diastolic data are in B:C starting with B2. Then, in E2 enter
=IF(AND(B2=140,C2=90),C2,NA()) In F2 enter =IF(ISNA(E2),C2,NA())
Copy E2:F2 as far down as you have data in B:C. Plot B and E. Set the
style to no-line and only marker. Add the High-low lines as above.
Double click the series corresponding to E. From the Patterns tab set
the marker color to Red. Double-click any of the high-low lines. Set
the color to red.

Add F. Move F to the secondary axis (double-click the plotted series
then from the Axes tab select secondary). If necessary, set the High-
low lines to 'None.' Format the markers to Green.
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New chart type proposed (unless it exists) to show blood pressure with
highlighted difference for ISH (see e.g.
http://www.medicinenet.com/high_bloo...sure/page3.htm) or
http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/hbp/hbp/whathbp.htm
3 series values: (1) systolic, (2) diastolic, and (3) pulse pressure (=
systolic minus diastolic)
For series 1 and 2, use current line graph
Series 3, difference would be highlighted by a vertical line (with label)
connecting Series 1 and 2 plot points for each reading

This type of chart might have other uses (generalize BP terminology S, D, PP
to high, low, difference).


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click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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