NIBRA-CS® generates a structured autonomic assessment report automatically at the close of every test session — no manual data entry, no third-party software required, and every report is formatted for direct inclusion in patient records. Here's what's actually in it, section by section, for anyone reading one for the first time.

1

CAN Diagnostic Staging

Full Test reports include a Normal / Early / Definite / Severe CAN classification, combined with HRV status into a Final Interpretation — this is the headline result, but it's presented as supportive data for the referring physician to review and confirm, not a standalone diagnosis.

2

Full HRV Analysis

Time Domain measures (SDNN, RMSSD), Frequency Domain measures (LF/HF ratio, spectral power), and Poincaré plot parameters — the numerical HRV data underlying the interpretation above, reported in full rather than summarised away.

3

Cardiovascular Reflex Indices

Valsalva ratio, 30:15 ratio, E:I ratio, and BP response scores — each scored against international reference ranges. These are the individual Ewing's-battery reflex results that feed into the overall CAN staging.

4

Doctor's Comments field

Every report includes a blank field for the referring physician's own notes. Final diagnosis remains the physician's responsibility — the report provides the physiological assessment data, not a replacement for clinical judgement.

Report length depends on which test was run: the Full Test Battery produces a 6-page report with full CAN and HRV grading; the Short Test (a passive 5-minute HRV recording only) produces a 3-page report covering HRV status alone, without the reflex indices from the active manoeuvres.

Why the format is standardised

Every report follows the same structure regardless of which operator ran the test or which centre it was run at — the value of a standardised format is that two reports are directly comparable, whether for tracking a single patient over time or for reviewing results across a multi-centre study.

Sample reports for both the Full Test and Short Test are available to review directly: Full Test Sample Report and Short Test Sample Report.

Review a sample report, or see the full test battery this data comes from