Blood-pressure, from the Clinical StandpointSaunders, 1916 - 478 pages |
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Page 123
... exertion , upon the pressure , from which article the ac- companying table is taken . Summary . In changing from the erect to the horizontal , the systolic pressure will usually be increased . The diastolic pressure will almost always ...
... exertion , upon the pressure , from which article the ac- companying table is taken . Summary . In changing from the erect to the horizontal , the systolic pressure will usually be increased . The diastolic pressure will almost always ...
Page 128
... Exertion . - Exercise results , in the normal individual , in an elevation in the systolic blood - pressure , a less proportionate rise in the diastolic pressure with a consequent increase in the pulse pressure and an acceleration in ...
... Exertion . - Exercise results , in the normal individual , in an elevation in the systolic blood - pressure , a less proportionate rise in the diastolic pressure with a consequent increase in the pulse pressure and an acceleration in ...
Page 129
... exertion is evidence that the exertion has been too great or too prolonged . In this same con- nection O. S. Lowsley , 1 also studying healthy athletes in training , found that the systolic pressure and the pulse rate were usually ...
... exertion is evidence that the exertion has been too great or too prolonged . In this same con- nection O. S. Lowsley , 1 also studying healthy athletes in training , found that the systolic pressure and the pulse rate were usually ...
Page 140
... exertion in one minute would be : In systole .. In diastole .. In both ... 120 mm . Hg . X 72 70 mm . Hg . X 72 190 mm . Hg . X 72 = 8,640 mm . Hg . = 5,040 mm . Hg . = 13,680 mm . Hg . If the assumption of Barach is correct , it ...
... exertion in one minute would be : In systole .. In diastole .. In both ... 120 mm . Hg . X 72 70 mm . Hg . X 72 190 mm . Hg . X 72 = 8,640 mm . Hg . = 5,040 mm . Hg . = 13,680 mm . Hg . If the assumption of Barach is correct , it ...
Page 147
... exerting pressure ( not more than 1 to 3 cm . of water ) . The upper cuff is then slowly inflated until the manometer connected with the lower cuff shows a rise . This rise shows compression of the veins in the arms and is incident to ...
... exerting pressure ( not more than 1 to 3 cm . of water ) . The upper cuff is then slowly inflated until the manometer connected with the lower cuff shows a rise . This rise shows compression of the veins in the arms and is incident to ...
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