| Name | | Definition |
| Num |
| The number of the cardiac cycle. |
| Sys |
| The systolic pressure is the maximum pressure that occurs during the cardiac cycle. |
| LVEDP |
| The left ventricular end diastolic pressure is the pressure at the last zero crossing of the differentiated pressure during the rise to the systolic period. |
| EMw | | Electromechanical Window represents the time difference in milliseconds between the end of electrical systole (end of the T wave) and the end of ventricular relaxation. It is a potential biomarker for Torsades de Pointes (TdP) risk that has greater predicability than using QT prolongation. |
| Min |
| The minimum pressure during the cardiac cycle. |
| TTI |
| Tension-Time Index is the area under the left ventricular pressure during the ejection phase of the contraction. This is the integration between the LVEDP point and -dP/dtMAX. |
| DP |
| Developed pressure is the difference between the systolic pressure and the left ventricular end diastolic pressure (SYS-LVEDP). |
| HR |
| The heart rate is computed in beats-per-minute. It is calculated by taking the reciprocal of the time interval for the cardiac cycle multiplied by 60. |
| +dP/dt |
| +dP/dt is the maximum positive value of the first derivative of the pressure that occurs during the cardiac cycle. |
| -dP/dt |
| -dP/dt is the maximum negative value of the first derivative of the pressure that occurs during the cardiac cycle. |
| CI |
| Contractility index is +dP/dt divided by the pressure at that point. |
| RT1, RT2 |
| The Relaxation Time is the time period from -dP/dt to the time specified by the Relaxation Time attribute. The time is reported in milliseconds. |
| dP (A, B, C, and D) |
| These parameters report the value of dP/dt at the pressure levels specified in dP/dt A, dP/dt B, dP/dt C, and dP/dt D (in the attributes window). |
| NPMN |
| The non-pulsatile mean pressure reported for a logging period. This parameter is still reported even if no pulse pressure exists. |
| Q-A |
| The Q-A Interval is the time in milliseconds from the start of the Q-wave, in the ECG trigger channel, to the start of the systolic pressure rise (LVEDP). |
| IVT |
| The time in milliseconds from the start of the systolic pressure rise (LVEDP) to the maximum slope of the systolic pressure rise (+dP/dt). |
| TTI-T |
| LVEDP to -dP/dt. The time is in milliseconds. |
| Tau |
| Tau is the time constant isovolumic left ventricular pressure decay. It is reported in milliseconds, and can be defined using Pressure, Developed Pressure and dP/dt. |
| Period |
| The duration of the current cycle time, in milliseconds. |
| Count | | Reports the number of cycles in a given logging period. |