Dec 14, 2023 12:53
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French term
TI
French to English
Medical
Medical (general)
Medical report following an accident
TA= 140/78, TI = 113
The above appears in a medical report. I know that TA refers to blood pressure and have looked for something using "tension" in the abbreviation "TI" without any success. Does anyone know what it means please?
The above appears in a medical report. I know that TA refers to blood pressure and have looked for something using "tension" in the abbreviation "TI" without any success. Does anyone know what it means please?
Proposed translations
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4 +1 | Intermediate | Bashiqa |
4 | Incidence Rate | Leigh Ann Benlian |
3 | ideal [blood pressure] | liz askew |
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Looks to be the most logical.
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Comment: "Awarding this point as an answer of any kind was very helpful and was provided extremely quickly so thank you very much. However in the end the client said that "TI" here was to be translated as "HR" (ie heart rate). So no wonder everyone was puzzled."
7 hrs
ideal [blood pressure]
Since the initial reading is high, this is feasible
https://www.allodocteurs.fr/maladies-coeur-hypertension-arte...
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Note added at 7 ore (2023-12-14 20:35:59 GMT)
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https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-pressure-hypertensi...
ideal blood pressure is usually considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg, while the target for people over the age of 80 years old is below 150/90mmHg (or 145/85mmHg if it was taken at home)
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Note added at 7 ore (2023-12-14 20:39:34 GMT)
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https://bloodpressureok.com/reading/113-over-80/
i.e. "normal"
https://www.allodocteurs.fr/maladies-coeur-hypertension-arte...
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Note added at 7 ore (2023-12-14 20:35:59 GMT)
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https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/high-blood-pressure-hypertensi...
ideal blood pressure is usually considered to be between 90/60mmHg and 120/80mmHg, while the target for people over the age of 80 years old is below 150/90mmHg (or 145/85mmHg if it was taken at home)
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Note added at 7 ore (2023-12-14 20:39:34 GMT)
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https://bloodpressureok.com/reading/113-over-80/
i.e. "normal"
19 hrs
Incidence Rate
"TI" means Taux d'incidence. (From the Institut National de Santé Nationale du Quebec : TI : taux d'incidence de l'hypertension ajusté pour l'âge. *)
Example sentence:
The age-standardized annual incidence rate of hypertension for men was 8.6
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
liz askew
: but how does the value "113" makes sense in this case?
3 days 5 hrs
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