Blood Pressure is a Linux application for recording and reviewing blood pressure measurements and pulse readings.
It lets you keep a dated history of entries, inspect trends with charts, and analyse statistics and classifications based on ESH/ESC guidelines. The app is designed to work well on both desktop systems and mobile Linux devices.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Logs systolic and diastolic blood pressure readings together with pulse.
- Stores measurements with date, time, and an optional note.
- Shows history charts with a configurable time range.
- Provides statistics including mean values, minimum and maximum readings, trends, and classification.
- Imports and exports data in CSV format.
- Prints logs and charts.
- Uses an adaptive interface for desktop and mobile devices, including Phosh.
Website: gitlab.com/tabos/blood-pressure
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Developer: Jan-Michael Brummer
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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