For Healthcare Professionals

Advanced Historical Data Import

Import historical blood pressure and medication data into SteadyStat's structured reporting platform. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and medical educators who need organized, guideline-aligned summaries.

Who Is This For?

Clinicians

Review patient-generated data organized alongside medication timing, adherence records, and pharmacokinetic context.

Researchers

Import retrospective datasets for longitudinal analysis, variability studies, and adherence correlation research with clinical-grade metrics.

Medical Educators

Use synthetic case studies to teach blood pressure interpretation, medication adherence assessment, and data-driven clinical decision making.

Three Import Tools

SteadyStat provides three specialized import tools, each designed for a specific data type. Use them independently or together for comprehensive historical data integration.

Import Medication List (Medication Records)
Import your complete medication list including dosages, schedules, and date ranges.

Required Columns

Medication Name (Required)
BP Med? TRUE or FALSE (Required)
Dosage Value Number (Required)
Dosage Unit mg, mcg, g, mL, % (Required)
Frequency Count Integer (Optional)
Interval Daily, Weekly, Monthly (Optional)
Start Date YYYY-MM-DD (Optional)
End Date YYYY-MM-DD (Optional)

Important: Medications that already exist in the app (matching by name) will be skipped during import.

Educational Resources

Clinical Case Studies

Four synthetic case studies showing how SteadyStat organizes adherence and timing data alongside home BP readings. Each includes complete datasets ready for import.

Case 1 — Controlled Effect with Morning Trough
Lisinopril 20 mg once daily (morning)
Clinical Pattern: Higher morning pre-dose readings with controlled mid-day pressures despite high adherence.

What SteadyStat Shows:

  • Trough vs peak analysis shows expected pharmacokinetic timing
  • Adherence report confirms consistent medication use
  • Averages alone would overstate lack of control

Clinical Interpretation: Blood pressure is pharmacologically controlled; elevation reflects timing, not failure.

Case 2 — Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension
Metoprolol succinate ER 50 mg once daily (morning)
Clinical Pattern: Clustered missed doses produce BP and pulse rebound.

What SteadyStat Shows:

  • Adherence-segmented reports separate taken vs skipped days
  • Pulse trends corroborate beta-blocker exposure

Clinical Interpretation: Hypertension appears resistant but is driven by non-adherence.

Case 3 — Persistent Systolic Variability
Amlodipine 5 mg once daily (morning)
Clinical Pattern: Diastolic controlled, systolic variability persists.

What SteadyStat Shows:

  • Variability metrics flag wide systolic spread
  • Stable trough-to-peak confirms exposure

Clinical Interpretation: Medication effective but incomplete for systolic control.

Case 4 — Multi-Medication Step-Up Therapy
Losartan 50 mg; Hydrochlorothiazide 12.5 mg; Amlodipine 5 mg
Clinical Pattern: Daytime controlled; evening BP elevations with missed nighttime doses.

What SteadyStat Shows:

  • Time-of-day stratification links BP to dose timing
  • Adherence overlay distinguishes residual HTN from missed doses

Clinical Interpretation: Residual hypertension driven by selective non-adherence.

Professional Resources

Clinician Resources

Review these materials to understand how SteadyStat organizes patient-generated data. Each resource presents the platform's methodology and output format for your evaluation.

Overview Presentation
7 pages • 5-minute review

Structured summary of how SteadyStat organizes home blood pressure and medication data. Includes comparison with clinic readings and 24-hour ABPM.

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Case Studies
3 pages • 10-minute review

Synthetic patient scenarios showing how adherence and timing context may relate to home BP patterns. For discussion and evaluation.

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Technical Methodology
6 pages • Detailed reference

Documentation of calculations, terminology, and design philosophy. Intended for clinicians who want to understand the statistical approach.

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Quick Reference Guide
5 pages • Workflow reference

Practical guide for interpreting SteadyStat reports in clinical workflow. Outlines a 60-second review sequence and key metrics.

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Ready to Get Started?

Join the SteadyStat Beta Program to access these advanced import tools and experience clinical-grade blood pressure analytics.