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Sonya Shaver <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Dec 2011 23:23:20 -0500
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That's really interesting that it changes so much.  Do you mean that there
was a research article that these patterns were based on?  Thanks for
sharing!

Sonya


On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Jojomari818 <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I happen to have a copy of the document with the patterns.
> This is how it goes:
> Pattern 1, 70-120 mm Hg @ 120 cpm
> Pattern 2, 70-200 mm Hg @ 90 cpm
> Pattern 3, 100-250 mm Hg @ 34-54 cpm
>
> It has a 15 minute run time;
> Minute 1-3 is  pattern 1
> Minute 3-5 is pattern 2
> Minute 5-6 is pattern 3 - then there is a pause
> Minute 6-7 is pattern 2
> Minute 7-9 is pattern 1 - then there is a pause
> Through minute 11 (plus maybe 10-15 seconds) is pattern 1
> Minute 11(ish )-12 (plus maybe 10-15 seconds) is pattern 2
> Minute 12 (ish) -13 (plus maybe 10-15 seconds)is pattern 3
> another pause
> Minute 13.5-15 is pattern 3
>
> I do not really know what makes the CPM variable other then maybe what mm
> Hg it is set on.
> Just wanted to share what I have, especially since I have time to -
> usually I can barely get to reading Lactnet let alone posting in a timely
> manner. I think now I will actually read the copy of the journal article
> related to this - if I can find it  ; )
>
> Jodie Drum
> currently at work in Washington, DC
>
>
>
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