Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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... PRESSURE . 36 Blood - pressure . • Causes of Arterial Pressure and Factors in Its Maintenance 888 36 43 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE ... Diastolic and Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS 13.
... PRESSURE . 36 Blood - pressure . • Causes of Arterial Pressure and Factors in Its Maintenance 888 36 43 CHAPTER III PRINCIPLE OF THE ... Diastolic and Pulse Pressures . 113 CHAPTER VII PAGE THE PULSE PRESSURE 135 CHAPTER VIII VENOUS 13.
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... pressure ( either end or lateral ) which is divided into : Second . ( a ) Systolic or maximal pressure ( measured by end pressure ) and Third . ( b ) Diastolic or minimal pressure ( measured as lateral pressure ) from which we determine ...
... pressure ( either end or lateral ) which is divided into : Second . ( a ) Systolic or maximal pressure ( measured by end pressure ) and Third . ( b ) Diastolic or minimal pressure ( measured as lateral pressure ) from which we determine ...
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... pressure and the lateral diastolic pressure , and it is these pressures that are to be inferred when encountered in blood - pressure discussion . The Systolic or Maximal Pressure . This term indicates the maximum force exerted by the ...
... pressure and the lateral diastolic pressure , and it is these pressures that are to be inferred when encountered in blood - pressure discussion . The Systolic or Maximal Pressure . This term indicates the maximum force exerted by the ...
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... pressure required to overcome the minimal pressure in the aorta ( the meas- ure of peripheral resistance ) plus the force necessary to cause arterial flow and to sustain the circulation in normal equilibrium ( heart work ) . Diastolic ...
... pressure required to overcome the minimal pressure in the aorta ( the meas- ure of peripheral resistance ) plus the force necessary to cause arterial flow and to sustain the circulation in normal equilibrium ( heart work ) . Diastolic ...
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... diastolic pressure varies very little in the larger arteries , where it is a comparatively fixed factor as compared with the systolic pressure . In All other factors remaining unchanged , a high peripheral resistance means a high ...
... diastolic pressure varies very little in the larger arteries , where it is a comparatively fixed factor as compared with the systolic pressure . In All other factors remaining unchanged , a high peripheral resistance means a high ...
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